Bleats

/bliːts/ noun, verb

The weak, thin cry made by sheep or goats; or to make such a sound; can also mean to complain or whine in a thin, annoying way.

From Old English 'blætan' meaning to bleat or cry out, likely imitative in origin. The word has been used since at least the 9th century to describe the characteristic sound of goats and sheep, and later developed the secondary meaning of complaining.

AMበረበሬ ድምፅ
ARنعيق
BNভেড়ার ডাক
CAbramul
CSoštěkávání
DAgæs
DEBlöken
ELπροβατική φωνή
ESbalidos
FAبلات گوسفند
FIvuohien ääni
FRbêlements
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