From this page on Bovine Linguistics:
The Wisconsin-Holstein dialect appeared to have almost no grammar whatsoever. The article indicating negation (x’) is prepended to the word to be negated, and only negates that word. The verb rheh (to eat) is never used in context with meruuu (grass) - instead the words muum, xemmo, and hruunuuu are used. The words huuuhm, mo’, and xoomm are often not meant litterally, but are used in a derogatory manner.
Example Sentences
x’uuuh’rooh muuun meh You will not kiss me
huuuhm eh’meh My udder hurts
nuuux uuuh’hruun-nuum Sweet grass makes good milk
uuuh’hnuum uuuh’noono meh I laugh so hard I make butter
muumm-hren memooo-xox-mux Truly democratic elections are like passing a boulder
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