Ouch Meaning in English
word
/ˈaʊtʃ/
owch
/ˈaʊtʃ/
owch
التعريف
Used when you suddenly feel pain. It can also be used jokingly or emotionally when something feels hurtful, harsh, or embarrassing.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Very informal and common in speech. Usually stands alone as an exclamation: 'Ouch!' It often reacts to physical pain, but people also say it after a rude comment, a big mistake, or bad news. Similar to 'ow', but 'ouch' can sound a little more expressive.
Spanish: ay - auPortuguese (BR): aiPortuguese (PT): aiChinese (Simplified): 哎哟 - 好疼Chinese (Traditional): 哎喲 - 好痛Hindi: आह - अरेArabic: آخBengali: আহ্ - আউচRussian: ой - аучJapanese: 痛っ - いてて - アウチVietnamese: a, đau quá - áiKorean: 아야 - 앗 - 아우치Turkish: ah - of - ouchUrdu: اوہ - آچIndonesian: aduh - auh
جمل نموذجية
Ouch! I hit my foot on the chair.
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The shot made him say, "Ouch."
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Ouch, that scratch looks painful.
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Ouch — that was a pretty rude thing to say.
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When I saw the repair bill, all I could think was, "Ouch."
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Ouch, I really messed that up in front of everyone.
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