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Как сказать по русски "oops"? Гугл Переводчик говорят "Ой!, Оп!, Ох!" В чем разница между ними? Есть разница?
Mar 25, 2017 6:38 AM
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You can just say " блин ". It goes well in all cases)))
March 25, 2017
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Ё-моё! Ёпрст! Мать моя женщина! (surprise) Да чтоп-тебя! Ёлки-палки! Бляха-муха! Б-лл! Оппаньки! Приплыли! Пардон! Здра-а-асте! Уй-ё! (if you've hit your finger hammering) .....
March 26, 2017
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Usually we say "Ой!" (Oj!) in the similar situations when English-speaking people would say "Oops!". For example, if we drop something which is not too expensive on the floor.
March 29, 2017
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You could say also "Упс" - lot's of Russians say so. But in general people usually say "ой!" )) "Ох" has mostly negative connotation, like if you're complaining (ох и тяжелая у меня работа!). "Ах!", "Ух!" or "Ух ты!" people usually use when they're excited about smith. Or surprised) (Ух ты, как красиво!", "Ах, как здорово!"). Actually there are loooots of such interjections in russian (эх, уф, ай, оп, опа and hundreds others) so I'd really recommend you don't pay much attention because it's very easy to confused! Just know these general ones :)
March 25, 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgoZd3i3CUE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90o6Jk-dHvw These two animated cartoons could shed light on some of Russian interjections. :)
March 25, 2017
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