Vocalisations are only a part of guinea pig communications; it is much more complex than you think; it comes in combination with body language, key behaviours and - what eludes us mostly - scents/pheromones and then you also always have to take the situational context into account.
This link here contains some properly interpreted vocalisations: Guinea Pig Sounds
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