"Pauhaugen" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pauhaugen is a Norwegian word that translates to "frogpond" or "frog pond" in English.
Paucibacillary refers to the presence of a few bacteria or a small number of bacteria, typically fewer than 100 per cubic centimeter, in a sample of tissue. This term is often used in the context of leprosy, where a paucibacillary leprosy infection is characterized by the presence of very few or no bacteria in the tissue.
Paugh is an interjection that is an expression of disgust, distaste, or revulsion. It is often used to convey that something is unpleasant, unwanted, or repugnant. For example, "Ugh, this food is paugh!"
Paul is a masculine given name that originated from the Latin name Paulus, which means "small" or "humble". It is a classic and timeless name that has been popular for centuries, associated with several notable figures, including Saint Paul, one of the most important figures in Christianity, and Sir Paul McCartney, a renowned British musician.
Paula is a feminine given name that is of Hebrew origin. It is derived from the Hebrew name "Pulaha", which means "humble" or "meek". It is also related to the Hebrew word "pala", which means "to wrap" or "to fold".
Paulette is a feminine given name that originated from the French names Pauline and Paule, which are derived from the Latin name Paula. It is often associated with the virtues of simplicity, humility, and gentleness. The name Paulette is also sometimes used as a diminutive form of Pauline or Paula.