N > m
N > m
it's actually
>miał
in Polish
Or, 냐옹. nyaong
>Anything else then Miauw
Might as well be a child rapist pham
>ngoao
>ngeong
The fuck?
I am Greek
MIAO
>ngoao
It's meo
m̌au
ng-e-ow-ng
it's the same but with some extra g's
>miamha
I'm Scottish and always wanted an excuse to learn Gaelic. This just might be the excuse I need!
I like the dutch one with second place to nau
Less letters are better for sound.
Remind yourself every day that I am a Greek.
Cats are incapable of pronouncing plosives such as "m" because they have no lips, so spelling it with "m" is wrong. Ngaung/nyaung is actually more accurate as the sound "ng" comes from the back of the throat which is where the "meow" [sic] comes from.
No it isn't
miałmiałmiałmiałmiał >:(
miau miau miau >:3
Whats with the silent w in the end?
>Scotlands the only cat coloured in
Feels good being relevent
in vinis te käts sei
>miau mau nau miu mau
ł is too long you dumbshit
so is my dick, you cunt
mèo mèo
In the Philippines cows go muning.
Azerbaijani: "miyavlamak". What even.
Miaou