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How dogs bark in different languages
"Woof" is not universal!
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Studies have shown that a dog's bark is more or less universal, meaning that canines can understand each other no matter where they come from. However, the way humans interpret the sound made by a dog often differs by country, culture, and language.
Browse the gallery and discover how various languages from around the world imitate a dog's bark.
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