tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4240520310540569355.post6944945901111723516..comments2015-09-13T23:00:09.322+01:00Comments on Love it, Laugh at it, Photograph it.: Listening closely and laughing.Emily Sturgesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02622766960383715008noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4240520310540569355.post-13882828740810005672012-12-18T18:37:52.453+00:002012-12-18T18:37:52.453+00:00dogs bark but say "woof".
pigs grunt but...dogs bark but say "woof".<br />pigs grunt but say"oink"<br />horses whinney but say"neigh"<br />cattle low but say"moo".<br /><br />I rest my case ;)Mumnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4240520310540569355.post-73504227141861509542012-12-18T17:15:43.489+00:002012-12-18T17:15:43.489+00:00;)
Come now, I've been learning animal noise...;) <br /><br />Come now, I've been learning animal noises with Phoebe, surely cattle moo? I'll try saying 'low' next time I meet a cow, see how the conversation goes...<br /><br />(tho thanks for the typo pointer...never enough proofreads to notice those things...!) xEmily Sturgesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02622766960383715008noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4240520310540569355.post-14532723776446861222012-12-18T17:06:53.898+00:002012-12-18T17:06:53.898+00:00I don't know who/what's more hilarious, yo...I don't know who/what's more hilarious, you or the Christmas songs :) I refer particularly to your analysis of Away (as in "over there") in a Manager(typo!). Do you not cover animal noises in your course.? I would have thought it was a fundamental skill. So I refer you to "the cattle are lowing". Cat miaow,dogs bark,chinchillas bleat, cattle "low". <br />I guess you can be excused the "til morning is nigh" phrase. It's a bit archaic and I think i means "til morning is here" or some such.<br />Anyway, pass the tissues please, I'm still weeping with laughter!<br />xxxMumnoreply@blogger.com