An interjection is a word or expression that occurs as an utterance on its own and expresses a spontaneous feeling or reaction. It is a diverse category...
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Look up oi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Oi /ɔɪ/ is an interjection used in various varieties of the English language, particularly Australian English...
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English interjections are a category of English words – such as yeah, ouch, Jesus, oh, mercy, yuck, etc. – whose defining features are the infrequency...
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Spanish: [tʃe]; Portuguese: tchê [ˈtʃe]; Valencian: xe [ˈtʃe]) is an interjection commonly used in Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia, Paraguay, Rio Grande do...
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on "hey (interjection)", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "hey" You can also: Search for Hey (interjection) in Wikipedia...
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Interjectional theory is a theory of language formulated by the pre-Socratic philosopher Democritus, ca. 460 BC to ca. 370 BC, who argued that human speech...
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Meh (redirect from Feh (interjection))
Meh (/mɛ/) is a colloquial interjection used as an expression of indifference or boredom. It is often regarded as a verbal equivalent of a shrug of the...
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up OH or oh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Oh, OH, or Oh! is an interjection, often proclaiming surprise. It may refer to: Oh! (Girls' Generation...
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Rail code), England, National Rail Hum (sound), a wordless vocalization Interjection, Filler (linguistics) Homenmen (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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Onomatopoeia (redirect from Verbal interjection)
Onomatopoeia (or rarely echoism) is a type of word, or the process of creating a word, that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that...
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[ˈɡɾito]; Spanish for "shout") is a common Mexican interjection, used as an expression. This interjection is similar to the yahoo or yeehaw of the American...
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Fuck (redirect from Frig (interjection))
as fucker and fucking) are used as a noun, a verb, an adjective, an interjection or an adverb. There are many common phrases that employ the word as well...
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neugaep: Interjection. A variation on 느금마; neugeumma but for fathers. Variations include 느그 애비; neugeu aebi, 느개비; neugaebi 느금마; neugeumma: Interjection. Means...
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summary of an online post or news article. It is also used as an informal interjection commenting that a block of text has been ignored due to its length. The...
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There are many interjections in the Latin language, though by their nature they are not often found in the formal register of written Classical Latin...
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Eureka (word) (category Interjections)
Eureka (Ancient Greek: εὕρηκα, romanized: héurēka) is an interjection used to celebrate a discovery or invention. It is a transliteration of an exclamation...
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Jesus H. Christ is an expletive[citation needed] interjection that refers to the Christian religious figure of Jesus Christ. It is typically uttered in...
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More, re, and bre (redirect from Mori (interjection))
More, re, and bre (with many variants) are interjections and/or vocative particles common to Albanian, Greek, Romanian, South Slavic (Bulgarian, Serbian...
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express a complex idea. A holophrase may resemble an interjection, but whereas an interjection is linguistic, and has a specific grammatical function...
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Yo (greeting) (category Interjections)
Yo (/joʊ/ YOH) is a slang interjection, commonly associated with North American English. It was popularized by the Italian-American community in Philadelphia...
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are noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction, interjection, numeral, article, and determiner. Other terms than part of speech—particularly...
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affirmation of a previous statement as "whatever will be will be". An interjection of "whatever" can be considered offensive and impolite or it can be considered...
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¡Ole! or ¡olé! is a Spanish interjection used to cheer on or praise a performance, especially associated with the audience of bullfighting and flamenco...
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Hebrew: הַלְּלוּ־יָהּ, romanized: halləlū-Yāh, lit. 'praise Yah') is an interjection from the Hebrew language, used as an expression of gratitude to God....
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Ejaculatory prayer, a very short emotional prayer Female ejaculation Interjection, a short utterance "Ejaculation", the first episode of Big Mouth Exclamation...
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conjunctions into subordinators and coordinators, and add the class of interjections. English also has a rich set of auxiliary verbs, such as have and do...
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"Fore!", originally a Scots interjection, is used to warn anyone standing or moving in the flight of a golf ball. The etymology of the word in this usage...
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backing vocalist who supports the primary performer with exclamations, interjections, or ad-libs in an attempt to increase an audience's excitement or engagement...
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2020 Xe (pronoun), a gender-neutral pronoun Xe (interjection), or che, a typical Valencian interjection Ḫāʾ, a letter of the Arabic alphabet Xe (Zs album)...
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Órale is a common interjection in Mexican Spanish slang. It is also commonly used in the United States as an exclamation expressing approval or encouragement...
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