Ach Meaning in English
word
ˈeɪˈsiˈeɪtʃ
AY-SEE-AYCH
ɑx
AHKH
التعريف
An exclamation used to express surprise, frustration, disappointment, relief, or sympathy; common in conversational English, especially when reacting to bad news or minor pain.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Ach' is informal and often used in spoken English, though less common than similar expressions like 'oh' or 'ugh.' It often shows annoyance, mild pain, or disappointment, sometimes with a German influence. Do not use in formal writing.
Spanish: ay - uf - ahPortuguese (BR): ai - ufa - ahPortuguese (PT): ai - ufa - ahChinese (Simplified): 唉 - 哎呀Chinese (Traditional): 唉 - 哎呀Hindi: अरे - ओहArabic: آخ - آهBengali: আহ - উফ - আরেRussian: ах - ойJapanese: あー - あちゃー - うわっVietnamese: ôi trời - chà - trời ơiKorean: 아이구 - 아이고 - 아Turkish: ah - eyvah - ofUrdu: ارے - ہائے - اوفIndonesian: aduh - ah - duh
جمل نموذجية
Ach, I dropped my phone again!
basic
Ach, my back hurts.
basic
Ach, that's too bad.
basic
Ach, I was really hoping it would work out.
natural
Ach, can't believe they canceled the meeting again.
natural
Ach, what a mess this turned out to be!
natural