jog

(Anglų k.)

Dažnis

C2
Tariamas kaip (IPA)
/d͡ʒɒɡ/
Etimologija (Anglų k.)

In summary

Of uncertain origin. Originally with the meaning of "to shake up and down." Possibly from Middle English joggen, a variant of jaggen (“to pierce, prod, stir up, arouse”); see jag (“sharp projection”). Or, perhaps an early alteration of English shog (“to jolt, shake; depart, go”), from Middle English shoggen, schoggen (“to shake up and down, jog”), from Middle Dutch schocken (“to jolt, bounce”) or Middle Low German schoggen, schocken (“to shog”), ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *skukkōn (“to move, shake, tremble”), possibly related to *skakan (“to shake, stir”). More at shock.

jogger

faire du jogging

toestoten

hacer jogging

fazer jogging

een duw geven

trącać

σκουντιά

Jogging

κτύπημα

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