The American one is the standard midwestern. We also have “Meww, y’all” and “EY! AHM MOOIN’ HEEYA!”
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HEY I’M MOOING HERE! (New York style?)
French “vache”: Meuh
It’s only a vache if it’s from the Vachier region of France otherwise it’s a sparkling bovine.
Le moo
Le möh
Meaux.
Møø
A Møøse once bit my sister…
A Møø once bit my sister
Most Danish cow
Mu wey. Ya, salte del camino, al chile.
Eh, puto! MUUUU!
Deutsch: Muuue (some silly dialects, actual german is very based)
Eine Kuh macht Muh
Viele Kühe machen Mühe
Swedish would be muu, but close enough
Definitivt nära nog. Åtminstone inte Ø.
And the pig says nöff-nöff. So cute!
Pretty sure the Canadian cow says “Moo, eh? Hooser!”
We say “amoot”. Or, “Meow? oh sorry, I meant moo”
in Dutch: “Boe” (yes dutchie cows make the same sound as ghosts)
Just for context in Dutch “oe” is like the “oo” sound in English (or “ou” in French).