The word "Ule" is a Maori term that refers to the fruit of a New Zealand native tree. Its pronunciation is /ˈuːlɛ/ with stress on the first syllable. The first sound is a long "oo" vowel sound, followed by a crisp "L" and ending with a soft "e" sound. The spelling of "ule" follows the basic English phonetic rules, although the Maori language has its own pronunciation system. Overall, "ule" is a fascinating word for nature lovers and those interested in Maori culture.
An elastic gum, the produce of the uletree of Mexico.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.