No not at all the word gee Used to command an animal pulling a load to turn to the right
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The word "Tuskegee" is pronounced tuhs-KEE-gee.
No, there is no English letters in Chinese
No. it is not. The word "gee" is an interjection(utterance). Originally, it may have been a euphemism for "Jesus" (exclamation of surprise or astonishment).
In Yiddish, the word "vagina" is typically pronounced as "vah-GEE-nuh."
Please answer phonetically
The word "Gee" used in the Girls Generation song "Gee" is actually an English word which is an exclamation of surprise. "지", pronounced gee is nothing by itself in Korean, but can be combined with other characters to make words.
The spelling "gee" is a word (interjection and other uses) The anagram is the acronym EEG (electroencephalogram/graph).
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Gee, glee
The word "Tuskegee" is pronounced tuhs-KEE-gee.
Add gee to the end of every word
gee, haw
You would pronounce it 'an-gee-oh'
No, there is no English letters in Chinese
The word gee is the command for a right turn.The word haw is the command for a left turn.| || for more info go to: www.iditarod.com || |
No. it is not. The word "gee" is an interjection(utterance). Originally, it may have been a euphemism for "Jesus" (exclamation of surprise or astonishment).