Ululation - Wikipedia Ululation is practiced either alone or as part of certain styles of singing, on various occasions of communal ritual events (like weddings), used to express strong emotion Ululation is practiced in all parts of Africa, the Middle East, the Americas and as far east as Central and South Asia
Ululation (high-pitched tongue trill) 1 - YouTube Uvulation is part of the culture in many countries in Asia and Africa (Isreal, Arab countries, etc ) This is from a film about Israel-Palestine The high-pitch ululation is usually uttered by
ULULATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster When Henry David Thoreau used "u-lu-lu" to imitate the cry of screech owls and mourning women in that particular passage from Walden, he was re-enacting the etymology of ululate (a word he likely knew) Ululate descends from the Latin verb ululare
ULULATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary After a few moments a strange ululation sounded, a despairing cry She punctuates her song with quavering wails (properly called ululations) that have a strong spice of North Africa
Word of the Day: Ululation - The Economic Times Beyond its literal meaning, ululation reflects the universality of human expression Across cultures and time periods, people have used sound, not just words, to communicate profound feelings