The spelling of the word "ugarte" is quite straightforward once its pronunciation is known. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is spelled as /uɡɑrtɛ/. The "u" is pronounced like "oo" in "food", while "g" makes a hard "g" sound as in "go". "A" is pronounced like "a" in "father", and "r" makes a rolling sound. Finally, "t" and "e" are pronounced like "t" in "tent" and "e" in "pet", respectively. Therefore, the correct spelling of "ugarte" can be easily remembered by referring to its IPA transcription.
The word "ugarte" is of Basque origin. It comes from the Basque language, where "ugarte" means "meadow" or "pasture". Basque is a language spoken by the Basque people, who reside in the Basque Country, an autonomous region in northern Spain and southwestern France.