ug

pronunciation

How to pronounce ug in British English: UK ['ʌɡ]word uk audio image

How to pronounce ug in American English: US ['ʌɡ] word us audio image

Word Origin

ug (v.)
early 13c., "to inspire fear or loathing;" mid-14c. "to feel fear or loathing," from Old Norse ugga "to fear, dread" (see ugly). Related: Ugging.

Example

1. The methods of secondary development for ug based on parameterized technology were introduced .
2. Ug is a system of linguistic knowledge and a human species-specific gift which exists in the mind or brain of a normal human being .
3. The new variant is called ug99 : ug for its country of origin ; 99 for the year it was confirmed .
4. By so doing , the author aims to find out their similarities and differences and to find out whether the derivation of french interrogative sentences also satisfies ug ( universal grammar ) .

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