| ah Jul 24th 2013, 00:06, by 87.7.3.10 | | | | (One intermediate revision by one user not shown) | | Line 31: | Line 31: | | | * Greek: {{t+|el|α|tr=a|sc=Grek}} | | * Greek: {{t+|el|α|tr=a|sc=Grek}} | | | {{trans-mid}} | | {{trans-mid}} | | − | * Japanese: {{t+|ja|ああ|tr=ā}}, {{t+|ja|あ|tr=a|sc=Jpan}} | + | * Japanese: {{t+|ja|ああ|tr=ā}}, {{t+|ja|あ|tr=a|sc=Jpan}}, {{t|ja|嗚呼|sc=Jpan}}, {{t|ja|嗚呼|sc=Jpan}} | | | * Korean: {{t+|ko|아|sc=Kore}} | | * Korean: {{t+|ko|아|sc=Kore}} | | | * Persian: {{t-|fa|آها|tr=âhâ|sc=fa-Arab}} | | * Persian: {{t-|fa|آها|tr=âhâ|sc=fa-Arab}} | | | * Russian: {{t+|ru|а|tr=a|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t+|ru|ага|tr=ahá, agá|sc=Cyrl}} | | * Russian: {{t+|ru|а|tr=a|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t+|ru|ага|tr=ahá, agá|sc=Cyrl}} | | | + | * <strong class="error"><span class="scribunto-error" id="mw-scribunto-error-0">Script error<!--Lua error in Module:language_utilities at line 11: The language code "jp" is not valid.--></span></strong>: {{tø|jp|嗚呼}} | | | * Slovak: {{t-|sk|ach}} | | * Slovak: {{t-|sk|ach}} | | | * Vietnamese: {{t+|vi|à}} | | * Vietnamese: {{t+|vi|à}} |
Latest revision as of 00:06, 24 July 2013 English[edit] Wikipedia en Etymology[edit] mid-1400s Old Frankish (replacing English la) Pronunciation[edit] Interjection[edit] ah - An expression of relief, relaxation, comfort, confusion, understanding, wonder, awe, et cetera according to uttered inflection.
- Ah, I see.
- Ah!
- A word used for drama or emphasis.
- Ah, the flowers of spring.
- A syllable used to fill space, particularly in music.
- ah, ah, ah.
Translations[edit] Related terms[edit] ah (plural ahs) - An instance of the interjection ah.
Pronoun[edit] ah personal pronoun (plural we, possessive adjective mah) - Eye dialect spelling of I., most often indicating that the speaker is using an American (particularly Southern) accent.
References[edit] - "ah" in The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition, Houghton Mifflin Company, 2000.
- "ah" in Dictionary.com Unabridged, v1.0.1, Lexico Publishing Group, 2006.
Anagrams[edit]
Albanian[edit] Etymology[edit] From Proto-Albanian *aksa, from Proto-Indo-European *h₃esko ("ash tree"). Compare Greek οξιά (oxiá, "beech"), Armenian հածի (hacʻi), English ash. ah m (indefinite plural ahe, definite singular ahu) - beech
Chickasaw[edit] ah - yes
Synonyms[edit] Pronunciation[edit] Interjection[edit] ah - an exclamation of contentment
Hungarian[edit] Interjection[edit] ah - ah
Portuguese[edit] Interjection[edit] ah! - ah (expression of relief, realization, awe)
- oh (expression of woe, grief)
Spanish[edit] Pronunciation[edit] Interjection[edit] ah - ah (expression of relief, realization, awe)
- oh (expression of woe, grief)
Related terms[edit]
Swedish[edit] Interjection[edit] ah - ah; an expression of relief
Vilamovian[edit] Interjection[edit] ah - oh: expressing of surprise
- oh: expressing wonder, amazement, or awe
- oh: expressing understanding, recognition, or realization
- oh: preceding an offhand or annoyed remark
- oh: an invocation or address
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