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interjection
interjection (ɪntəˈdʒɛkʃən) [a. F. interjection (13–14th c. in Hatz.–Darm.), ad. L. interjectiōn-em, n. of action from interjicĕre: see prec.] 1. The utterance of ejaculations expressive of emotion; an ejaculation or exclamation.c 1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode iii. vii. (1869) 139 This interieccioun sorwe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Interjection
For example, the use of the interjection "Wow!" Similarly, the interjection "Ouch!" wikipedia.org
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interjection
interjection/ˌɪntəˈdʒekʃn; ˌɪntɚ`dʒɛkʃən/ n(grammar) word or phrase used as an exclamation (eg Oh!, Hurray! or For goodness sake!) 叹词, 感叹语(如`啊!'`好哇!'或`看在老天爷的面上!'). 牛津英汉双解词典
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appositives - What is it called when an interjection (aside) is insert ...
Interject means to insert between other elements; interpose.. An interjection, therefore, is a word, phrase, or sound said as an aside to express emotions such as: disgust, joy, surprise, etc. Interjections have an independent position. They can be interjected at the beginning, middle or end of a sentence. Hence the meaning of its Latin root.
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Che (interjection)
Etymology is an interjection of unclear origin. , an interjection for calling someone. wikipedia.org
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Does the interjection "steady on!" mean something to a Brit?
+1 for the Nautical reference. The OED entry for steady on is "Orig. Naut. = 'steer steady': Also in sporting contexts, or gen., or transf. Freq. in colloq. phrases expressing caution, as steady as she goes, steady on (with something), steady there, etc.; steady the Buffs, hold on! keep calm! be careful!" -
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Oi (interjection) - Wikipedia
In Russian, oy ( ой) is often used as an expression of various degrees of surprise. In the Scandinavian languages, Oi! or the Swedish variant, Oj!, is commonly used as an exclamation of surprise, like "Oh" or "Whoops". In Indonesian hoi, oi, and woi (from Cantonese 喂 ( wai2) and Hokkien 喂 ( oeh )) are used to call someone.
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だったら as an interjection > is the completed tense of , is a rough indicator, and is an assertion. The completed existential verb with the rough indicator would seem to say something like "Things having been like ...
( means "if it is, then".) as in is never a sentence ending particle. So it's always a filler. as a sentence ender can appear (1) after a terminal form of verbs or adjectives, and (2) after a noun in the position of the predicate. e.g. (1) (2)
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Is interjection ねえ、ねえ gender agnostic? Is used by males, females or both?
Used by both sexes though it may sound feminine.
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Is いけません used as an interjection like いけない? Realizing you've left your money at home when you're out to buy something, (I think) you can say ; could you, politely, say ? (I suppose, for that matter, my question could...
You would sound very strange if you said as an interjection. It would be just too funny. Finally, the same goes for /; Only the former is used as an interjection.
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切 - definitely, absolutely (not), (scoffing or dismissive interjection ...
English - Chinese Dictionary | Meaning of 切 in English: definitely, absolutely (not), (scoffing or dismissive interjection) Yeah, right., Tut!, to grind, close to ...
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Meaning of ぎゃほ ? What does the interjection mean? Context: A: We are mentioned in (famous newspaper) B: Does it have the meaning of ? Or is it surprise, or something else?
"" is one of the unique interjections used by Noda Megumi (), the main protagonist of the manga, anime and j-drama "Nodame Cantabile" () when she is surprised. She also uses "" when irritated. !enter image description here
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