"Gym" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A gym is a place where people go to exercise and train their bodies, often in order to improve their physical health and fitness.
The verb "gybe" means to change direction on a sailboat by turning the sail so that it fills with wind from the opposite side, typically during a tack or during a shift in wind direction.
Gybed refers to the act of turning the bow (front) of a vessel or ship in the opposite direction of its original course, typically in response to changing wind or sea conditions.
Gyeonggi-do is a province located in the northwest of South Korea. The name "Gyeonggi" literally means "Geselect Province" in Korean, and "do" is a suffix meaning "province". It is the most populous province in South Korea, surrounding the capital city of Seoul.
I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning for the word "gygaea". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Could you please provide more context or clarify the word you are looking for?
Gyges is a proper noun and the name of a famous ancient Greek king of Lydia, who ruled from 687 to 652 BCE. The story of Gyges is also known as the most famous ancient Greek legend about the origin of the Lydian monarchy.
Gym-shoes are casual athletic shoes designed for exercising or playing sports, typically made of lightweight and breathable materials, with features such as cushioning and traction to provide comfort and support for physical activity. They are often worn for jogging, running, basketball, and other sports.
I think you might have meant "gymnasium". If that's the case, a gymnasium is a type of school that focuses on secondary education, typically for students aged 10-19. It's often divided into different levels, such as junior high school and high school.
The word "gymnamoebas" is a typo, and I believe the intended word is "ameobas". Amoebas are a type of single-celled organism that can move and change shape. They are found in water and soil and feed on small particles. Amoebas are usually harmless to humans, but can sometimes cause infections.