Say what Meaning in English
expression
ˈseɪ/ /ˈhwət/, /ˈwət
SAY WHUT
sˈeɪ/ /wˈɒt
SAY WOT
Definition
An informal expression used to indicate surprise or ask someone to repeat what they just said because it was unclear or unexpected.
Usage & Nuances
Very informal, mostly spoken, and often used when you didn’t catch what someone said or when you’re shocked by what you heard. Not used in writing or formal situations. Similar to 'excuse me?' but more surprised or casual.
Spanish: ¿cómo? - ¿qué dijiste?Portuguese (BR): como assim? - o quê?Portuguese (PT): como assim? - o quê?Chinese (Simplified): 什么? - 你说什么?Chinese (Traditional): 什麼? - 你說什麼?Hindi: क्या कहा?Arabic: ماذا قلت؟ - ماذا؟Bengali: কি বললে - কী বললেRussian: что-чтоJapanese: えっ - なんてVietnamese: gì cơ - cái gìKorean: 뭐라고 - 뭐라구요Turkish: ne dedin - ne diyorsunUrdu: کیا کہا - کیا بات ہےIndonesian: apa - apa tadi - apa maksudnya
Example Sentences
Say what? I didn't hear you.
basic
When he told me the news, I just said 'say what?'
basic
If you're confused, just say what.
basic
Say what?! You got the job already?
natural
She walked in and I was like, 'say what?'
natural
Did he really just quit? Say what!
natural