There is no such word in old French in Le Grand Robert dictionary.Please provide more context.
I think the first, but the dictionary says the first or the third is acceptable.
The word 'gou' would be pronounced very similar to English's 'go', but with a slight 'w' sound on the end.If you'd like to hear a native speaker's pronunciation of 'gou', please see the related link below. The link applies to the word狗 (gǒu)and has a dipping tone.
"Word gou gesond"
τραγούδι (trah-GOU-thee)
神神しい (kou gou shii)
The original Japanese title is Mahha Gou Gou Gou. Therefore, the letter G stands for Gou, which means Go.
Xiao Gou died in 887.
lam karbenaatjie
Terry Gou was born on 1950-10-08.
Gou-Gou datte neko de aru - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:I Japan:G Singapore:PG South Korea:All
The Gou Gou is not an American monster, it is Canadian. It is said to reside in the waters near the coast of Miscou Island, New Brunswick. The Gou Gou is often described a female sea monster with a large bag in which she carries sea men away. The Native Americans used to stay away from the island fearing that the Gou Gou would take them away.