Barking dogs in Europe.

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  1. It’s not general in Portugal, but in my region, big dogs say “ão!”and small dogs say “béu!”

  2. So they managed to find the sound in all the languages except Russian? Is the Russian language so rare compared to others presented on the map or fucking politics got so far into people’s heads so they wanted to make some kind of statement in a cutesy map of doggies doing bark bark. wtf.

  3. We don’t have the letter “w” in Irish. When a dog barks in Irish (nuair a tafann madra i nGaeilge) he says “bhuf” (deireann sé “bhuf”).

  4. For Denmark it is not vuf, it is vov, this is deliberate mischaracterisation will not be tolerated, we expect a formal apology, and that these incorrect maps get updated. /s

  5. Russian dogs do not bark, they morph into 7th dimensional hellhounds that band together and cover the entire country with blood mist that swallow the sun, the earth and any life form that will not give them belly scritches

  6. I am double surprised because although Turkey count as European country, (in fact, we are not racially european and we only have a very small piece of european land, but this piece of land is more than the population of most european countries and it is a historically important region, so I am glad that we are considered europe, but by the gods, why is Russia not considered as Europe ?

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