Same o' same o' Meaning in English
expression
ˈseɪm/ /ˈoʊ/ /ˈseɪm/ /ˈoʊ
SAYM-oh SAYM-oh
sˈeɪm/ /oʊ/ /sˈeɪm/ /oʊ
SAYM-oh SAYM-oh
Definición
A casual, informal way to say that nothing has changed or things are always the same, often used when someone asks how things are going.
Uso & Matices
Very informal and conversational; often used in response to 'How are you?' or 'What's new?'. The phrase can suggest boredom, resignation, or routine. Variations include 'same old, same old'. Less common in formal writing.
Spanish: lo mismo de siemprePortuguese (BR): sempre a mesma coisaPortuguese (PT): sempre a mesma coisaChinese (Simplified): 老样子 - 一成不变Chinese (Traditional): 老樣子 - 一成不變Hindi: वही पुराना - वही हालArabic: نفس القديم - نفس الشيء كالعادةBengali: একই সেই পুরনো কথা - আগের মতোইRussian: всё то же самоеJapanese: いつもと同じ - 変わりばえしないVietnamese: vẫn như cũ - chẳng có gì thay đổiKorean: 맨날 그거지 - 똑같아Turkish: aynı tas, aynı hamam - hep aynı şeyUrdu: وہی پرانا معاملہIndonesian: sama saja - tidak ada perubahan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
How's work? Same o' same o'.
basic
What did you do this weekend? Same o' same o'.
basic
Every day feels like same o' same o' lately.
basic
Honestly, it's just same o' same o' around here.
natural
New day, but it's the same o' same o' as yesterday.
natural
I asked him what's up and he just said, 'Same o' same o'.'
natural