Pah Meaning in English
word
التعريف
An exclamation used to express disgust, annoyance, or disbelief, similar to 'ugh' or 'bah'.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Very informal, mostly written or spoken for dramatic effect. Used in British English more than American. Often found in stories or when mimicking exaggerated reactions. Not commonly used in everyday speech.
Spanish: ¡puf! - ¡bah!Portuguese (BR): aff! - bah!Portuguese (PT): pff! - bah!Chinese (Simplified): 哼 - 呸Chinese (Traditional): 哼 - 呸Hindi: फूँ - छिःArabic: تف!Bengali: ধুর - ছিঃRussian: фу - тьфу - пфJapanese: ふん - けっVietnamese: Xì - Xì! (thể hiện sự khó chịu/ngán ngẩm)Korean: 쳇 - 퉤Turkish: pöh - hıhUrdu: ہوں - چھِیIndonesian: cis - huh
جمل نموذجية
Pah! Who cares what he thinks?
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'Another meeting?' 'Pah! We've had enough for today.'
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The critics said the play was boring, and the writer replied, 'Pah, what do they know?'
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Pah! That medicine tastes awful.
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Pah! I don't believe his story.
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She just said, 'Pah! Like I believe that!' and walked away.
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