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viva
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ole
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right on
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rock on
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bravo
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way to go
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attaboy
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attagirl
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good thinking
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nice one
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good one
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good for somebody
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well done
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great job
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good job
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there
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there you go
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viva
Viva
simplified /veevē/
v
v
i
i:
v
v
a
ə
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Κλείσιμο
Σύνδεση
(Ευτυχία)

(Ευτυχία)

Ζήτω

[ Επιφώνημα ]

used to express enthusiastic support, celebration, or encouragement

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Viva democracy!
Viva Barcelona!
Viva the graduating class of 2022!
What is the origin and context of use of 'viva'?

"Viva" is an interjection derived from Latin, meaning "long live" or "hooray." It's commonly used in contexts where there's a sense of fervor, celebration, or solidarity, especially in Spanish-speaking cultures. The origin of "viva" dates back to Latin and has been adopted into various languages, including English, where it's used to convey vivacity or excitement.

Ole
simplified /owl/
o
l
l
e
(Ωραία!)

(Ωραία!)

Μπράβο!

[ Επιφώνημα ]
Informal

used to express admiration, approval, or encouragement

What is the origin and context of use of 'olé'?

"Olé" has its origins in Spanish and is commonly associated with flamenco music and dance, as well as bullfighting where it's often shouted to express appreciation for the performers' skill, passion, and emotion. It has found its way into English vernacular, particularly in contexts where there's a connection to Spanish culture or where a sense of jubilation is expressed.

right on
Right on
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/ɹˈaɪt ˈɑːn/
(Σωστά!)

(Σωστά!)

Μπράβο!

[ Επιφώνημα ]

used to show one's strong support or approval

rock on
Rock on
uk flag
/ɹˈɑːk ˈɑːn/
(Προχώρα!)

(Προχώρα!)

Φάση!

[ Επιφώνημα ]

used to express encouragement, approval, or excitement

What's the origin and context of use of 'rock on'?

The phrase "rock on" has its origins in the rock and roll music culture of the 1960s and 1970s, particularly in the United States. As rock music gained popularity and influence, so did the phrase "rock on." It expanded beyond the confines of the music world and became a widely recognized expression of encouragement, support, and celebration in various contexts.

bravo
Bravo
simplified /braavow/
b
b
r
r
a
ɑ:
v
v
o
(Μπράβο σου!)

(Μπράβο σου!)

Μπράβο!

[ Επιφώνημα ]

used to express admiration, praise, or approval for someone's performance, accomplishment, or achievement

What is the origin and context of use of 'bravo'?

The interjection "bravo" has its origins in Italian, where it is used to commend someone for a job well done or to applaud a performance. The term "bravo" entered the English language as early as the 18th century and has since become a widely recognized expression of admiration, approval, or congratulations.

way to go
Way to go
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/wˈeɪ tə ɡˈoʊ/
(Συγχαρητήρια!)

(Συγχαρητήρια!)

Μπράβο!

[ Επιφώνημα ]

used to express praise, congratulations, or encouragement for someone's achievement or success

attaboy
Attaboy
simplified /ātēboy/
a
æ
tt
t
a
ə
b
b
o
ɔ
y
ɪ
( αγόρι!)

( αγόρι!)

Μπράβο

[ Επιφώνημα ]
Informal

used to express praise, encouragement, or approval, typically directed toward a male

attagirl
Attagirl
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/ɐtˈæɡɜːl/
(Συγχαρητήρια)

(Συγχαρητήρια)

Μπράβο κορίτσι!

[ Επιφώνημα ]
Informal

used to express praise, encouragement, or approval, typically directed toward a female

good thinking
Good thinking
uk flag
/ɡˈʊd θˈɪŋkɪŋ/
(Σοφή σκέψη!)

(Σοφή σκέψη!)

Καλή σκέψη!

[ Επιφώνημα ]

used to acknowledge and praise someone for their intelligent or insightful thoughts, ideas, or actions

nice one
Nice one
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/nˈaɪs wˌʌn/
(Καλή δουλειά!)

(Καλή δουλειά!)

Μπράβο!

[ Επιφώνημα ]

used to express approval, appreciation, or congratulations for someone's action, achievement, or remark

good one
Good one
uk flag
/ɡˈʊd wˌʌn/
(Μπράβο!)

(Μπράβο!)

Καλή δουλειά!

[ Επιφώνημα ]

used to express approval, appreciation, or amusement in response to something clever, humorous, or praiseworthy

good for {sb}
Good for somebody
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/ɡˈʊd fɔːɹ ˌɛsbˈiː/
N/A

N/A

[ Επιφώνημα ]

used to express approval or congratulations for someone's achievement or success

well done
Well done
uk flag
/wˈɛl dˈʌn/
(Καλή δουλειά!)

(Καλή δουλειά!)

Μπράβο!

[ Επιφώνημα ]

used to express congratulations, approval, or admiration for someone's accomplishment, achievement, or effort

great job
Great job
uk flag
/ɡɹˈeɪt dʒˈɑːb/
(Καλή δουλειά!)

(Καλή δουλειά!)

Μπράβο!

[ Επιφώνημα ]

used to express strong praise, approval, or admiration for someone's exceptional performance, achievement, or effort

good job
Good job
uk flag
/ɡˈʊd dʒˈɑːb/
(Μπράβο!)

(Μπράβο!)

Καλή δουλειά!

[ Επιφώνημα ]

used to express praise, approval, or acknowledgment for someone's successful completion of a task, effort, or achievement

there
There
simplified /dher/
th
ð
e
ɛ
r
r
e
N/A

N/A

[ Επιφώνημα ]

used to emphasize a result, often with satisfaction or annoyance

there you go
There you go
uk flag
/ðɛɹ juː ɡˈoʊ/
(Ορίστε!)

(Ορίστε!)

Να το!

[ Επιφώνημα ]

used to indicate the successful completion of a task or resolution of a problem

up top
Up top
uk flag
/ˌʌp tˈɑːp/
(Στην υγειά μας!)

(Στην υγειά μας!)

Μπράβο!

[ Επιφώνημα ]
Informal

used to request or celebrate with a high-five gesture

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