A meow or miaow/miˈaʊ/, is the most familiar vocalization of cats. A meow can be assertive, plaintive, friendly, bold, welcoming, attention soliciting, demanding, or complaining. It can even be silent, where the cat opens its mouth but does not vocalize. Adult cats rarely meow to each other, and so adult meowing to human beings is likely to be a post-domestication extension of meowing by kittens.
In English, the first use of the spelling "meow" was in 1842. Before that, the word could be spelled "miaow", "miau", or "meaw".
Different languages have correspondingly different words for the "miau" or "meow" sound, including:
In some languages (such as Chinese 貓, māo), the vocalization became the name of the animal itself.