How Do You Spell MIAUL?

Pronunciation: [mˈa͡ɪəɹˌʌl] (IPA)

The word "miaul" is spelled phonetically as /miːaʊl/. The first syllable is pronounced as "mee" with a long e sound, while the second syllable is pronounced as "owl" with a diphthong of a long o and a w sound. The word is also spelled as "meow" and is a sound that cats make. The most common spelling for this sound is "meow" which is used in dictionaries, but "miaul" is a more phonetic spelling that follows closely the sound cats make.

MIAUL Meaning and Definition

  1. Miaul is a verb that refers to the act of making a high-pitched sound typically produced by a cat. It specifically describes the vocalization made by a cat when it wants to grab attention, express hunger, or seek companionship. The term "miaul" closely parallel's the onomatopoeic sound that a cat emits, resembling a drawn-out "meow" or "mew."

    When a cat miauls, it usually opens its mouth, projecting the sound through its vocal cords, resulting in a characteristic vocalization. Typically, this vocalization is used as a form of communication between cats and their human owners. For example, during feeding times, a cat might miaul to indicate its hunger or request food. Similarly, if a cat wants to go outside or desires attention, it might use this vocalization to express its desire.

    The sound produced by a miaul can vary in intensity and pitch, depending on the particular cat and its mood or purpose. While some cats may miaul loudly and persistently, others may produce softer, more gentle sounds. Additionally, the cadence and duration of the miaul can vary, allowing for a range of emotional expressions from the feline.

    Overall, miaul is an accurate verb that describes the distinct sound made by a cat, most commonly used for communication with humans or other cats.

Common Misspellings for MIAUL

Etymology of MIAUL

The word miaul is derived from the French word miauler, which means to meow or to cry like a cat. The etymology of miauler can be traced back to the Vulgar Latin term miagulare, which also means to meow. This, in turn, comes from the Latin term miare, meaning to make a sound.

Conjugate verb Miaul

CONDITIONAL

I would miaul
you would miaul
he/she/it would miaul
we would miaul
they would miaul

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be miauling
you would be miauling
he/she/it would be miauling
we would be miauling
they would be miauling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have miaul
you would have miaul
he/she/it would have miaul
we would have miaul
they would have miaul

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been miauling
you would have been miauling
he/she/it would have been miauling
we would have been miauling
they would have been miauling

FUTURE

I will miaul
you will miaul
he/she/it will miaul
we will miaul
they will miaul

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be miauling
you will be miauling
he/she/it will be miauling
we will be miauling
they will be miauling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have miauled
you will have miauled
he/she/it will have miauled
we will have miauled
they will have miauled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been miauling
you will have been miauling
he/she/it will have been miauling
we will have been miauling
they will have been miauling

IMPERATIVE

you miaul
we let´s miaul

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to miaul

PAST

I miauled
you miauled
he/she/it miauled
we miauled
they miauled

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was miauling
you were miauling
he/she/it was miauling
we were miauling
they were miauling

PAST PARTICIPLE

miauled

PAST PERFECT

I had miauled
you had miauled
he/she/it had miauled
we had miauled
they had miauled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been miauling
you had been miauling
he/she/it had been miauling
we had been miauling
they had been miauling

PRESENT

I miaul
you miaul
he/she/it miauls
we miaul
they miaul

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am miauling
you are miauling
he/she/it is miauling
we are miauling
they are miauling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

miauling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have miauled
you have miauled
he/she/it has miauled
we have miauled
they have miauled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been miauling
you have been miauling
he/she/it has been miauling
we have been miauling
they have been miauling

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