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Definition of "ah" in Anglais

interjection

  1. An expression of relief, relaxation, comfort, confusion, understanding, wonder, awe, etc. according to uttered inflection.

    • Ah, I understand now.
    • Ah! It's good to be back home!
    • Ah, the flowers of spring.
  2. A syllable used to fill space, particularly in music.

noun

  1. An instance of the interjection ah.

    • the crowd's oohs and ahs at the fireworks

verb

  1. To give a cry of "ah".

pronoun

  1. Pronunciation spelling of I, most often indicating that the speaker is using a Scottish or American (particularly Southern) accent or African-American Vernacular English.

particle

  1. (interrogative) Marks a yes–no tag question prompting the listener to clarify or confirm something.

    • Pitch contour: low-mid /ɑ(ː)˨/, [ä˨]
    • You’re dyslexic ah?
  2. (interrogative) Reinforces a short, non-rhetorical wh-question.

    • Pitch contour: rising /ɑ(ː)˨˦/
    • How do you delete this row ah?
  3. Emphasizes the need for absolute confirmation, permission or acknowledgment.

    • Pitch contour: rising /ɑ(ː)˨˦/
    • Don’t drink and drive ah...
  4. A particle indicating the topic of a sentence from its comment.

    • Pitch contour: rising /ɑ(ː)˨˦/
    • The drilling upstairs ah, non-stop leh.
  5. A confirmative final particle used in the middle of a sentence to ascertain the continued attention of the listener.

    • Pitch contour: rising /ɑ(ː)˨˦/
    • Near-synonym: right
  6. Tagged at the end of non-interrogative sentence to convey a sense of informality or resignation.

    • Pitch contour: mid-falling /ɑ(ː)˧˨/
    • I got tell them ah, guys.
    • Fail already ah.
  7. A vocative particle, now mostly used by Chinese elders for direct address (over telephone calls, or if the addressee is far away).

    • Pitch contour: low-mid /ɑ(ː)˨/
    • Hello? Joey ah?
  8. Used as an intensifier in fixed expressions, sometimes exhortative in meaning.

    • Pitch contour: mid-falling /ɑ(ː)˧˨/, low-mid /ɑ(ː)˨/
  • Heng ah...
  • interjection

    1. (Manglish, Singlish) Used condescendingly, somewhat like “see?” or “I told you so”.

      • Pitch contour: mid-falling /ɑ(ː)˧˨/, falling /ɑ(ː)˦˨/, sometimes nasalized

    interjection

    1. Yuck.