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- An interjection expressing disapproval.
- (MLE, MTE, regional African-American Vernacular, Chicano) an attention grabber
- (chiefly Canada) An interjection used to ascertain the continued attention of someone addressed by the speaker.
- In isolation, a request for repetition or clarification of what has just been said.
- (informal, Internet slang) A greeting between friends (typically male) or display of approval.
- (Singlish, usually impolite) Hey, oi; said to get someone's attention.
- In isolation, expressing surprise or confusion
- (with rising pitch) Huh?; expresses confusion.
- (Philippines) Expressing apprehension following or preceding a reasoning or excuse; uh.
- (informal, chiefly Canada, Upper Midwestern US, New Zealand, Australia, UK, Ireland, South Africa, India, Hong Kong, Singapore, Commonwealth) Used as a tag question, to emphasise what goes before or to request that the listener express an opinion about what has been said.
- Expressing apathy or lack of enthusiasm; meh.
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verb
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- (proscribed) Synonym of interfix.
- An affix inserted inside a root, such as -ma- in English edumacation.
- (some authors when describing agglutinative languages, otherwise dated) A prefix that is not at the beginning of a word, such as the con- of reconcile, or a suffix that is not at the end of a word, such as the -al of nationality.
- an affix that is inserted inside the word
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- A confirmative final particle used in the middle of a sentence to ascertain the continued attention of the listener.
- (interrogative) Marks a yes–no tag question prompting the listener to clarify or confirm something.
- Emphasizes the need for absolute confirmation, permission or acknowledgment.
- Tagged at the end of non-interrogative sentence to convey a sense of informality or resignation.
- A particle indicating the topic of a sentence from its comment.
- Used as an intensifier in fixed expressions, sometimes exhortative in meaning.
- A vocative particle, now mostly used by Chinese elders for direct address (over telephone calls, or if the addressee is far away).
- (interrogative) Reinforces a short, non-rhetorical wh-question.
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- Forming colloquial interjections or phrases.
- Forming nouns relative to an adjective.
- (occasionally derogatory) Forming colloquial nouns signifying the person or thing associated with suffixed noun or verb.
- A photograph, especially a selfie.
- Forming diminutive or affectionate forms of nouns or names.
- Forming feminine or gender-neutral forms of given names.
suffix
- Forming colloquial interjections or phrases.
- Added for metrical reasons to songs, often in children's music where it may carry diminutive associations.
- Forming nouns relative to an adjective.
- Used in the name of some locations which end in -ia in Latin.
- Forming diminutive nouns.
- Forming familiar names, pet names, nicknames and terms of endearment.
- Added to verbs to form adjectives meaning "inclined to".
- Forming abstract nouns denoting a condition, quality, or state.
- Added to nouns and adjectives to form adjectives meaning “having the quality of”, either “involving the referent” or “analogous to it”.
- (occasionally derogatory) Forming colloquial nouns signifying the person or thing associated with suffixed noun or verb.
verb
- (intransitive) To be inserted between parts or things; to come between.
- (transitive) To insert something (or oneself) between other things.
- (transitive) To offer (one's help or services).
- (transitive) To interrupt a conversation by introducing a different subject or making a comment.
- (intransitive) To intervene in a dispute, or in a conversation.
- get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force
- to insert between other elements
- to put forth by way of intervention
- be or come between
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verb
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- (proscribed) Synonym of interfix.
- An affix inserted inside a root, such as -ma- in English edumacation.
- (some authors when describing agglutinative languages, otherwise dated) A prefix that is not at the beginning of a word, such as the con- of reconcile, or a suffix that is not at the end of a word, such as the -al of nationality.
- an affix that is inserted inside the word
verb
noun
intj
particle
- A confirmative final particle used in the middle of a sentence to ascertain the continued attention of the listener.
- (interrogative) Marks a yes–no tag question prompting the listener to clarify or confirm something.
- Emphasizes the need for absolute confirmation, permission or acknowledgment.
- Tagged at the end of non-interrogative sentence to convey a sense of informality or resignation.
- A particle indicating the topic of a sentence from its comment.
- Used as an intensifier in fixed expressions, sometimes exhortative in meaning.
- A vocative particle, now mostly used by Chinese elders for direct address (over telephone calls, or if the addressee is far away).
- (interrogative) Reinforces a short, non-rhetorical wh-question.
pron
verb
verb
adj
adv
intj
- An interjection expressing disapproval.
- (MLE, MTE, regional African-American Vernacular, Chicano) an attention grabber
- (chiefly Canada) An interjection used to ascertain the continued attention of someone addressed by the speaker.
- In isolation, a request for repetition or clarification of what has just been said.
- (informal, Internet slang) A greeting between friends (typically male) or display of approval.
- (Singlish, usually impolite) Hey, oi; said to get someone's attention.
- In isolation, expressing surprise or confusion
- (with rising pitch) Huh?; expresses confusion.
- (Philippines) Expressing apprehension following or preceding a reasoning or excuse; uh.
- (informal, chiefly Canada, Upper Midwestern US, New Zealand, Australia, UK, Ireland, South Africa, India, Hong Kong, Singapore, Commonwealth) Used as a tag question, to emphasise what goes before or to request that the listener express an opinion about what has been said.
- Expressing apathy or lack of enthusiasm; meh.
particle
verb
noun
verb
- (intransitive) To be inserted between parts or things; to come between.
- (transitive) To insert something (or oneself) between other things.
- (transitive) To offer (one's help or services).
- (transitive) To interrupt a conversation by introducing a different subject or making a comment.
- (intransitive) To intervene in a dispute, or in a conversation.
- get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force
- to insert between other elements
- to put forth by way of intervention
- be or come between