Nog Meaning in English
word
nɑɡ
NAHG
nˈɒɡ
NOG
Definición
A rich, sweet drink made of eggs, milk or cream, sugar, and usually alcohol like rum or brandy; most often served during the holidays, especially as 'eggnog'.
Uso & Matices
'Nog' is rarely used alone in modern English except in the compound 'eggnog'; on its own, it may sound old-fashioned or regional. 'Eggnog' is a popular drink during Christmas in the US and Canada.
Spanish: ponche de huevo - nog (bebida alcohólica) (poco común)Portuguese (BR): gemada - nog (bebida alcoólica) (raro)Portuguese (PT): gemada - nog (bebida alcoólica) (raro)Chinese (Simplified): 蛋奶酒Chinese (Traditional): 蛋奶酒Hindi: एगनोग (पारंपरिक पेय)Arabic: شراب البيضBengali: এগনগRussian: эг-ногJapanese: エッグノッグVietnamese: eggnogKorean: 에그노그Turkish: yumurta likörüUrdu: ایگ ناگIndonesian: eggnog
Oraciones de Ejemplo
We had a glass of nog at the holiday party.
basic
Grandma makes the best homemade nog every Christmas.
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Would you like some nog?
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Honestly, I can't get through December without nog in the fridge.
natural
My dad spikes his nog with extra rum—it's a family tradition.
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Not everyone likes nog, but for me, it's the taste of the holidays.
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