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TopicLiterally every human language has 'mama' and 'dada' or some variant thereof
Gremlynn
09/22/23 3:24:11 AM
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Dark_Arbron posted...
It's also interesting to see different onomatopoeia for the same thing, e.g. "meow" and "nyan."

(Even though as far as I'm concerned neither of those are accurate. It sounds more like "mrowl," rhyming with "growl.")

cats have a surprising variety of sounds. sometimes it's a meow. sometimes a nya. sometimes a mrowl. sometimes a "MRAAA" on repeat. my lil anduin has a cute lil raspy mrap

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