None.
There's one syllable in the word bug.
The word "bug" has one syllable. The vowel sound in "bug" is the short "u" sound, as in "uh."
The word for stink bug in Spanish is chinche. The word for stink bug in Italian cimice. The word for stink bug is bug puanteur.
Tagalog translation of BUG: surot
bug = insetto
Shakespeare uses the word "bug" to mean a bugbear (this is a word Shakespeare also uses), a spook, a bogeyman (a word which derives from "bug"), something to frighten children. In a famous early-sixteenth century version of the Bible, Ps. 91 is translated "Thou shalt not need to be afraid for any bugs by night." The KJV substituted the word "terror". Shakespeare uses this word only five times, perhaps most characteristically in A Winter's Tale: "Hermione: Sir, spare your threats: The bug which you would fright me with I seek."
no a bug is another word for insect.
beagle's pup
I saw a bug crawling on the floor.
'Mushi' (虫) is bug in Japanese.
you have to go to hospital amidiantly?
Yes, it does. The U has an "uh" sound. Bug rhymes with dug, hug, and mug.