It is usually spelled "Eww!" for a normal sound, but may be extended with more W's to indicate a longer sound (ewwww!) but this is typically used only in dialogue.
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It depends on the sound you make. Some disgust sounds: - Ew - Ugh - Yuck - Ich - Bleh - Blech
"You" already has two vowels: O and U. If you go with the sound, you could also spell it "ewe," which has two Es ... If the translation software changed "I" to "you" then you can spell "I" like this (by sound): "eye" ... which also has two Es
Ewe is pronounced the same way as the word you, with a long u sound.
spell is spell it says it on the question
Sounds for disgust include "Yuk!" (yuck) and "Eww!" (sometimes with extra W's).A sound for mild disgust or distaste is "Bleh!" (blecch).
There is no word like "ewe" that means anything like dislike.
Discussion
The word is likely few (a small but unspecific number).The interjection word is (phew!) and may be a reaction of disgust, as to a smell (p.u.!), or a sound of relief or fatigue similar to (whew!).
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If you mean the interjection 'ew' as in "Ew, that is gross!" then it is spelled 'ew'. If you mean the animal it is spelled 'ewe'.
The name Rachel means ewe and in Hebrew ewe means female sheep I was just wondering how you would pronounce ewe. A ewe, pronounced "YOU". Because "ewe" begins with a vowel, it may be correct to list it as "an ewe" but in speech, the sound you hear is "U", and therefore, it is justifiable to list it as "a ewe" as well. EDIT: According to the book "Principles of English Grammar" Page 19 an ewe is shown as incorrect. The reason is cited on page 18 "a and not an is used before a long u" Other examples cited a eulogy, a unit.