The spelling "yow" is an interjection (exclamation: Yow!) of surprised fear or awe.
The related verb is "yowl" (make an animal sound, similar to howl).
The Chinese word "yow" is pronounced like the English word "yow" but with a slightly softer "y" sound. It is similar to the English word for expressing pain.
Aloha: Pepeiao [paypay-yow]
"不要忘记" (bùyào wàngjì) is how you say "don't forget" in Mandarin.
The suffix of "spell" is " -el."
In Dutch, the "ou" in hou and jou is pronounced like in the English word "about". The letter "j" is pronounced as the "y" consonent sound. And the letter "a" is pronounced like in the word "far", only it's shorter. Finally, if you want to strive for authentic pronunciation, the Dutch "v" sound is somewhat halfway between the English v and f. Ik how vfarn yow
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Yow!Yow! YES!
David Yow is 5' 6".
Deborah Yow was born in 1951.
I have an ancestor with the last name Yow. Hans Yow born about 1690 in Palatinate, Germany.
David Yow was born on August 2, 1960.
David Yow was born on August 2, 1960.
Kevin Yow Yeh died in 1975.
Kay Yow died on 2009-01-24.
Kay Yow was born on 1942-03-14.
Kay Yow Award was created in 2010.
Jharal Yow Yeh was born on December 22, 1989.