Even Animals Speak Italian!

Ask any child what the chicken says and he or she is sure to say “Cluck, cluck.” Unless of course, that child happens to speak another language. You see, animals speak different languages, depending on where they live!

There is no universal way to imitate animal sounds. So when we do imitate their sounds we do it according to how it sounds in our own language. In English the dog says woof-woof or arf-arf. But in Spanish it’s guau, guau, in Dutch it’s blaf-blaf, in it’s Japanese wan-wan, and in Korean it’s meong. And here in Italy, bau-bau

Animals speak Italian

So the animals here speak Italian, and here’s what some of them sound like:

Some sound very much like English. But others, like the chicken, sound very different!

Remember that vowels in Italian almost always make the same sound. A as in the word all; E as in the word desk; I as in the word ink; and U as in the word duty.

What various animals say in Italian:

THE ANIMALWHAT IT SAYSPRONOUNCIATION
(ENGLISH / ITALIAN)(IN ITALIAN)
Dog / CaneBau, Baubau-bau or bow-bow
Cat / GattoMiao, Miaomjau or meow
Mouse / TopolinoSquitt, Squittskweet
Bird / UccelloCip, Cipcheep
Rooster / GalloChi-chiiri-chikee-keeeree-kee
Horse / CavalloHiiiiiheeeee
Donkey / AsinoI-oh, I-ohee-awe
Chicken / GallinaCo-co-dè, co-co-dèco-co-day
Crow / CorvoCra-Cracra
Goose / OcaQua-Quakwa
Chick / PulcinoPio-Piopee-o
Sheep / PecoraBeeh-Beehbeh (as in best)
Goat / CapraBeeh-Beehbeh (as in best)
Frog / RanaCra-Crakrah
Cow / MuccaMuuuuumu
Snake / SerpenteSsszzzssszzz
Bee / ApeZzzzzzzz
Pigeon / PiccioneHu-Huhu
Wolf / LupoHuuuuuhuu

No wonder we can’t talk to animals!  Not only would we have to learn real animal languages, but maybe even the languages of the world!

Did you know that animals are so smart that they even speak foreign languages? ;)

📷 Image credits: chicken; cat is mine

12 responses to “Even Animals Speak Italian!”

  1. daylerogers Avatar

    And we thought people who spoke different languages were difficult to understand! This takes it to a whole other level! Really fun, my friend.

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    1. Signora Sheila Avatar
      Signora Sheila

      Glad you enjoyed it! We found it quite interesting after we moved to Italy!!

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  2. DeborahMarie Avatar

    I did not know all that! Thank you!

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    1. Signora Sheila Avatar
      Signora Sheila

      You’re welcome Deborah, so glad you enjoyed it. I didn’t know all that either before moving to Italy!

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  3. Nancy Ruegg Avatar

    My favorite is the Italian rooster who reminds us to be chiiri (cheery) in the morning. (I’m probably not pronouncing it correctly, am I!!)

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    1. Signora Sheila Avatar
      Signora Sheila

      The rooster’s call is interesting in both Italian and English, for sure! And yes, from the way it’s written in Italian it can look like cheery. Except that the ch in this word is pronounced like a k. This is how it’s pronounced: kee-keeeree-kee. Though I wish I could see roosters as cheery. They usually just make me grumpy!!

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    2. Nancy Ruegg Avatar

      I should have remembered that ch in Italian is pronounced like a k! As for roosters’ habit to rise early and announce the morning, can you use ear plugs on the days you want to sleep in?!

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    3. Signora Sheila Avatar
      Signora Sheila

      Well Nancy, we don’t have many roosters right around us, thankfully! And as far as Italian pronunciation, it’s not always that clear cut. Ch only makes the k sound when it’s followed by an e or i; (che or chi). The rest of the time it’s pronounced with a k sound. Oh, the fun of learning foreign languages. It can be mind boggling at times!!

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    4. Nancy Ruegg Avatar

      Yes, I sympathize with those learning English for the same reason. So many rules with so many exceptions!

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    5. Signora Sheila Avatar
      Signora Sheila

      For sure. English is the worst for exceptions, and the pronunciation a nightmare!

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  4. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    A delightful post! So fun to share with my children, thank you!

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    1. Signora Sheila Avatar
      Signora Sheila

      Glad you enjoyed it Linda. Thought it would be fun for families! Just proof that languages can be fun and interesting!!

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