cluck
US /klʌk/
UK /klʌk/

1.
cacareo
the short, guttural sound made by a hen, especially when she has laid an egg or is calling her chicks
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The hen gave a soft cluck as she settled on her nest.
La gallina emitió un suave cacareo mientras se acomodaba en su nido.
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We heard the constant cluck of the chickens in the coop.
Escuchamos el constante cacareo de las gallinas en el gallinero.
1.
cacarear
to make a short, guttural sound, as a hen does
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The hen began to cluck loudly after laying an egg.
La gallina comenzó a cacarear ruidosamente después de poner un huevo.
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She would often cluck at her children, like a mother hen.
A menudo cacareaba a sus hijos, como una gallina clueca.