Interjektionen - Religiöse Einwürfe
Diese Interjektionen werden als Bitte an oder als Anerkennung einer höheren Macht in verschiedenen Kontexten verwendet, beispielsweise beim Beten oder beim Ausdruck von Überraschung.
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used to express surprise, emphasis, frustration, or other strong emotions
Oh Gott!, Mein Gott!
used to express surprise, shock, or frustration
Christus!, Oh Gott!
used to express surprise, astonishment, or disbelief in reaction to unexpected events
Mein Gott!, Herr!
used to express surprise, shock, or frustration
Jesus, Maria und Josef
used to convey shock, awe, or intense emotion
Mutter Gottes, das ist der schönste Sonnenuntergang
used to express strong emotions such as surprise, frustration, disbelief, or exasperation
Gott!, Christus!
used to express a range of emotions, including awe, surprise, frustration, or exasperation
Mein Gott!, Gott allmächtig!
used to show disbelief, shock, or surprise at something that has been said or done
Guter Gott!, Mein Gott!
used to celebrate victories, express relief, or acknowledge blessings
Halleluja!, Hallelujah!
used after a prayer or a statement of faith to affirm the sentiments expressed
Amen, So sei es
used to express surprise, amazement, or even frustration
Mein Gott!, Das gibt's doch nicht!
used when one is angry, frustrated, or surprised by something
um Himmels willen, um Gottes willen
used to express shock, surprise, or excitement, particularly on social media or in text messages
Oh mein Gott!, Omg
used in moments of intense emotion, especially when appealing to a higher power or expressing a strong reaction to a situation
Mein Gott, Lieber Gott
used to emphasize the truthfulness or sincerity of a statement
Hand auf Gott, ich habe dein Geld nicht genommen. Ich schwöre.
used to express a strong desire to avoid a negative outcome or to prevent something undesirable from happening
Gott bewahre, Gott verhüte
used to express the speaker's hope, desire, or intention for something to happen in accordance with divine or higher power's plan or permission
So Gott will, Gott sei Dank
used to express gratitude, relief, or appreciation for a positive outcome or for avoiding a negative situation
Gott sei Dank!, Danke