Il libro Street Talk 2 - Uno Sguardo Più Da Vicino: Lezione 2
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used to express frustration, annoyance, or exasperation

Argh, non posso credere di aver perso l'ultimo treno!
to swallow quickly, often in response to nervousness, fear, or surprise

inghiottire velocemente, traghettare
used to convey disgust, disdain, or distaste towards something unpleasant or unappealing

Che schifo!, Bleah!
A sudden loud noise made by the collision or impact of objects breaking or hitting each other

fragore, schianto
used to express surprise or astonishment

Caspita, Accidenti
used to express surprise or disbelief

Cavolo!, Accidenti!
a loud explosive sound, often used to mimic an explosion or a sudden, dramatic event

boom, esplosione
used to express sudden pain or discomfort

Ahi, Ohi
used to express disgust or aversion towards something that emits a bad smell

Che puzza!, Bleah!
used to express relief or exhaustion, often after a difficult or challenging situation

uff
used to express disgust or strong dislike, especially in response to tasting or smelling something awful

Che schifo!, Bleah!
to express or convey emotions, such as relief, sadness, or contentment, by releasing a deep audible breath

sospirare, emettere un sospiro
used to represent the sound of a violent collision, shattering, or destruction

boom, crash
used to represent the sharp, loud sound of something striking a surface, often associated with a firm hit or slap

paff, smack
used to represent a sudden, forceful sound, often associated with a heavy impact or collision

bam, sbam
used to express relief or the release of tension after experiencing stress, anxiety, or physical exertion

uff, meno male
used to express surprise, astonishment, or excitement

Wow, Caspita
used to acknowledge a small mistake, accident, or mishap

Ops, Uppa
a soft, rushing sound, often made by something moving quickly through the air or water

sibilo, fruscio
used to express a strong feeling of surprise, wonder, admiration, or amazement

oh
used to express shock, alarm, or apprehension about a situation

Accidenti, Oddio
used to express surprise, fear, or excitement, often in response to a sudden shock or unexpected event

Ahi!, Oh!
used to express disgust or strong dislike towards something

che schifo
used to express pleasure or satisfaction related to taste, often in response to something delicious or appetizing

Gnam, Mmmm
used to represent the sound of a sudden electrical discharge, a quick impact, or a sharp, high-pitched noise

zap, paff
used to express surprise, excitement, or enthusiasm, often in response to something impressive or impactful, including a physical attack or intense action

Wow, Accipicchia
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