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Interjections ng Kasiyahan at Kaguluhan

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yippee
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hooray
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hoowee
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oh boy
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hip hip hooray
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ooh la la
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yay
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booyah
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huzzah
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hot dog
ha ha
ha ha
Pantawag
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/hɑːˈhɑː/
(Hahaha)

(Hahaha)

Haha

used to represent laughter or amusement in a casual or sarcastic manner

example
Halimbawa
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Ha ha, I can't believe you wore mismatched socks to work!
Ha ha, I wish I was there when you slipped on the banana peel.
ha
ha
Pantawag
h
h
a
ɑ
(Ha!)

(Ha!)

Hah!

used to express a sense of victory, satisfaction, or superiority

whoo
whoo
Pantawag
wh
w
oo
u
(Hala!)

(Hala!)

Woo!

used to express excitement, enthusiasm, or celebration

woo-hoo
woo-hoo
Pantawag
uk flag
/wˈuːhˈuː/
(Hala!)

(Hala!)

Yay!

Informal

used to express excitement, joy, or celebration

whoopee
whoopee
Pantawag
wh
hw
oo
u
p
p
ee
i
(Yay!)

(Yay!)

Hooray!

Informal

used to express excitement, enthusiasm, or joy

yahoo
yahoo
Pantawag
y
j
a
ɑ
h
h
oo
u
(Yay!)

(Yay!)

Hala!

used to express excitement, joy, or exhilaration

yee-haw
yee-haw
Pantawag
uk flag
/jˈiːhˈɔː/
(Yee-haw!)

(Yee-haw!)

Yee-haw!

used to express enthusiasm, excitement, or triumph

What is the context of use of 'yee-haw'?

"Yee-haw" is an exuberant interjection associated with Western culture and cowboy traditions and is often accompanied by a sense of celebration or a feeling of exhilaration.

yippee
yippee
Pantawag
y
j
i
ɪ
pp
p
ee
i
(Yey!)

(Yey!)

Hooray!

Informal

used to express joy, excitement, or delight

hooray
hooray
Pantawag
h
h
oo
ʊ
r
r
a
e
y
ɪ
(Yay!)

(Yay!)

Hooray!

used to celebrate success, good news, or happy occasions

hoowee
hoowee
Pantawag
h
h
oo
u:
w
w
ee
i:
(Aba!)

(Aba!)

Whew!

Informal

used to express various emotions such as excitement, surprise, or amazement

oh boy
oh boy
Pantawag
uk flag
/ˈoʊ bˈɔɪ/
(Swerte naman)

(Swerte naman)

Ay naku

used to express surprise, excitement, or anticipation

hip hip hooray
hip hip hooray
Pantawag
uk flag
/hˈɪp hˈɪp hˈoːɹeɪ/
( hala)

( hala)

Hala

used to express joy, celebration, or congratulations

ooh la la
ooh la la
Pantawag
uk flag
/ˈuː lˌæ lˌæ/
( ang ganda!)

( ang ganda!)

O

used to express admiration, delight, or sometimes flirtatiousness

What is the context of use of 'ooh la la'?

"Ooh la la" has its origins in French and is often associated with expressions of admiration, sophistication, or allure. However, it has been adopted into English and is commonly used in various English-speaking cultures as a way to evoke a sense of elegance or excitement.

yay
yay
Pantawag
y
j
a
e
y
ɪ
(Yipee!)

(Yipee!)

Hooray!

Informal

used to express joy, excitement, or celebration

booyah
booyah
Pantawag
b
b
oo
u:
y
j
a
ə
h
(Sugod!)

(Sugod!)

Yehey!

Informal

used in response to success, victory, or achievement

huzzah
Pantawag
h
h
u
ʊ
zz
z
a
ɑ
h
(Mabuhay!)

(Mabuhay!)

Hurray!

Humorous
Old use

used to express triumph, joy, or approval

What is origin and context of use of 'huzzah'?

In historical contexts, "huzzah" was commonly used by soldiers, sailors, and crowds to cheer on commanders, celebrate victories, or express support for causes. In modern usage, "huzzah" is sometimes employed humorously or ironically to evoke a sense of nostalgia or to playfully mimic historical speech.

hot dog
hot dog
Pantawag
uk flag
/ˈhɑːt ˌdɔːɡ/
( nahanap ko ang aking nawalang susi!)

( nahanap ko ang aking nawalang susi!)

Aba

Informal

used to express excitement or satisfaction when something good happens

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