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Questions tagged [interjections]

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For example: A: I don't think that's a good idea, because if you do x, y will happen B: Good point! I agree! How could this be expressed in Esperanto? I have thought of these possible translations: ...
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In English Oops! is an interjection used to signal that one has (usually to one's own surprise) done something wrong, or that something one was doing didn't succeed as intended. In German Ups! (...
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According to vortaro.net, it seems that paf might be the answer but regargind the examples I'm unsure whether there might be some more specific word for the sound of a gunfire. Also, "La adventuro da ...
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In a conversation, one might want to stress that what one is going to say is related to what has been said (right) before. In English, this can be achieved by starting a sentence with By the way, .....
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I am curious about if there are multiple ways to say jes, since jes seems a bit too hard for circumstances where I wish to say "sure" or "whatever", where I agree, but don't care too much about what I ...
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Is there an interjection in Esperanto to express disgust or dislike? In Swedish we have a whole bunch. For example "Blä" which is like naŭze and "Hua" which comes in several variations and is closer ...
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I'm looking for an interjection to express sympathy or dissapointment, or in response to something sweet. I first thought of aŭ , but apppart from being a conjuction I recently learned that can be ...
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Such as: Ouch! Oops! Hey! Aargh! Aw man! Brrr (It's cold)! These are examples of some things one might say in English. Some of them won't be found in the dictionary, but there are usually lists you ...
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