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How Spanish, English and Chinese use exclamatory words to express emotion.
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Interjections are words or expressions that convey emotion without grammatical connection to the rest of the sentence. English and Spanish use many similar exclamations. Chinese uses interjections and sentence-final particles for emotion.
Overview
Interjections are exclamatory words that express emotion independently of sentence grammar.
- Spanish: Uses ¡! around interjections. Many interjections are shared with or borrowed from English (ouch, wow). Regional variation is rich.
- English: Highly productive interjection system. Includes primary interjections (ouch, wow, shh) and secondary interjections derived from other word classes (damn, heavens, goodness).
- Chinese: Uses interjection characters that are also tonal. Often combines with sentence-final particles (啊, 呀, 呢) to express nuanced emotion.
Spanish
Primary interjections
| Interjection | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| ¡Ay! | pain, regret | ¡Ay! Me duele. |
| ¡Oh! | surprise | ¡Oh! No lo sabía. |
| ¡Eh! | attention, hey | ¡Eh! Tú, ven aquí. |
| ¡Vaya! | surprise | ¡Vaya! Qué sorpresa. |
| ¡Ojo! | watch out | ¡Ojo! con el coche. |
| ¡Bravo! | approval | ¡Bravo! Muy bien. |
| ¡Olé! | celebration | ¡Olé! por el torero. |
| ¡Hurra! | celebration | ¡Hurra! Ganamos. |
| ¡Bah! | dismissal | ¡Bah! No me importa. |
| ¡Puf! | effort/exhaustion | ¡Puf! Qué calor. |
| ¡Chss! | silence | ¡Chss! Estoy escuchando. |
| ¡Puaj! / ¡Ugh! | disgust | ¡Puaj! Qué asco. |
Secondary interjections
Words from other categories used as interjections:
- ¡Dios! (God!)
- ¡Cielos! (Heavens!)
- ¡Diablos! (Devils! — dammit)
- ¡Vamos! (Come on!)
- ¡Anda! (Go on! / Really!)
- ¡Hombre! (Man! / Come on!)
- ¡Caray! (Gosh!)
- ¡Caramba! (Goodness!)
Exclamatory phrases
- ¡Qué bonito! (How beautiful!)
- ¡Qué lástima! (What a shame!)
- ¡Qué horror! (How awful!)
Borrowed interjections
- ¡Wow! / ¡Guau!
- ¡Oops! / ¡Uy!
- ¡Yeah!
English
Primary interjections
| Interjection | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Ouch! / Ow! | pain | Ouch! That hurt! |
| Wow! | surprise | Wow! That’s amazing! |
| Oh! | realization | Oh! I see. |
| Ah! | understanding | Ah! Now I get it. |
| Ugh! | disgust | Ugh! That’s gross. |
| Yuck! / Ew! | disgust | Yuck! I hate broccoli. |
| Shh! / Hush! | silence | Shh! The baby’s sleeping. |
| Hooray! / Yay! | celebration | Yay! We won! |
| Boo! | scare | Boo! Did I scare you? |
| Aha! | discovery | Aha! So that’s where it was! |
| Uh-oh! | concern | Uh-oh! We’re in trouble. |
| Hmm… | thinking | Hmm… let me think. |
| Uh… / Um… | hesitation | Um… I’m not sure. |
| Oops! / Whoops! | mistake | Oops! I dropped it. |
| Phew! | relief | Phew! That was close. |
Secondary interjections
- Damn! / Darn! / Drat! (frustration)
- Heavens! / Goodness! / Gracious! (surprise)
- Man! / Boy! / Gee! (emphasis)
- Great! / Perfect! (sarcasm or approval)
Multi-word interjections
- Oh my God! / Oh my gosh! / OMG!
- For goodness’ sake!
- What the heck! / What the hell!
- No way!
- Come on!
Chinese
Primary interjections
| Interjection | Pinyin | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| 啊 | ā | surprise | 啊!真的吗? |
| 哦 | ó | realization | 哦!我明白了。 |
| 嗯 | ńg / ňg | acknowledgment | 嗯,好的。 |
| 哎 | āi | attention/pain | 哎!小心! |
| 唉 | ài | sigh | 唉,真可惜。 |
| 哇 | wā | amazement | 哇!太厉害了! |
| 哟 | yō | surprise | 哟!你怎么来了? |
| 嘘 | xū | shush | 嘘!别说话。 |
| 呸 | pēi | disgust | 呸!真恶心。 |
| 哼 | hng | disdain | 哼!我才不信。 |
| 哈 | hā | laughter | 哈哈! |
Note: Chinese interjections carry tone. Different tones express different emotions.
Interjection + sentence-final particle
Chinese often combines interjections with particles:
- 好棒啊! (Great! — 啊 softens/amplifies)
- 真好呀! (Really good!)
- 太好了! (Great! — 了 marks change)
Exclamatory phrases
- 太好了! (Wonderful!)
- 可惜! (What a pity!)
- 厉害! (Awesome!)
- 万岁! (Hooray!)
Borrowed interjections
- 哇塞 (wāsài) — from Taiwanese Hokkien, “wow”
- 哦耶 (ōyé) — “oh yeah”
- 耶 (yé) — “yay”
Comparison at a glance
| Emotion | Spanish | English | Chinese |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pain | ¡Ay! | Ouch! / Ow! | 哎哟! |
| Surprise | ¡Oh! / ¡Vaya! | Oh! / Wow! | 哇!/ 哦! |
| Disgust | ¡Puaj! / ¡Ugh! | Ugh! / Yuck! | 恶心!/ 呸! |
| Silence | ¡Chss! | Shh! / Hush! | 嘘! |
| Celebration | ¡Hurra! / ¡Olé! | Hooray! / Yay! | 太好了!/ 万岁! |
| Sorrow | ¡Ay de mí! | Alas! / Oh no! | 唉!/ 可惜! |
| Hesitation | Bueno… / Pues… | Well… / Um… | 嗯… / 那个… |
| Approval | ¡Bravo! | Bravo! / Well done! | 好!/ 太棒了! |
Examples in context
Ouch! That hurt!
- ES: ¡Ay! Eso dolió.
- EN: Ouch! That hurt!
- ZH: 哎哟!好痛!
Wow! That’s amazing!
- ES: ¡Vaya! / ¡Guau! Eso es increíble.
- EN: Wow! That’s amazing!
- ZH: 哇!太厉害了!
Shh! The baby is sleeping.
- ES: ¡Chss! El bebé está durmiendo.
- EN: Shh! The baby is sleeping.
- ZH: 嘘!宝宝在睡觉。
Common mistakes
-
English speakers learning Spanish: Ouch, me duele → ¡Ay! Me duele.
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Spanish speakers learning English: Ay! That hurt! → Ouch! That hurt!
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English speakers learning Chinese: 哇 without tone → 哇 (high tone required)
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Chinese speakers learning Spanish: 哦 → ¡Oh! (not ¡O without closing mark)
Related topics
- Exclamations: How exclamatory sentences work
- Sentence-Final Particles: How Chinese particles express modality
- Formal vs Informal: How register affects exclamatory choice
- Intonation: How pitch conveys emotion
Examples
Oh! (surprise)
¡Oh! / ¡Vaya!
Ouch! (pain)
¡Ay! / ¡Ouch! (loan)
Shh! (silence)
¡Chss! / ¡Silencio!
Yuck! (disgust)
¡Puaj! / ¡Qué asco!
Hooray! (celebration)
¡Hurra! / ¡Olé!
Alas! (sorrow)
¡Ay de mí! / ¡Desgraciadamente!
Well... (hesitation)
Bueno... / Pues...
Bravo! (approval)
¡Bravo! / ¡Olé!
Examples
Oh! (surprise)
Oh! / Wow!
Ouch! (pain)
Ouch! / Ow!
Shh! (silence)
Shh! / Hush!
Yuck! (disgust)
Yuck! / Ew!
Hooray! (celebration)
Hooray! / Yay! / Woohoo!
Alas! (sorrow)
Alas! / Oh no!
Well... (hesitation)
Well... / So... / Um...
Bravo! (approval)
Bravo! / Well done!
Examples
Oh! (surprise)
哦! / 哇!
Ouch! (pain)
哎哟! / 好痛!
Shh! (silence)
嘘!
Yuck! (disgust)
恶心! / 呸!
Hooray! (celebration)
太好了! / 万岁!
Alas! (sorrow)
唉! / 可惜!
Well... (hesitation)
嗯... / 那个...
Bravo! (approval)
好! / 太棒了!
Comparison at a glance
| Grammar concepts | Spanish | English | Chinese |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oh! (surprise) | ¡Oh! / ¡Vaya! | Oh! / Wow! | 哦! / 哇! |
| Ouch! (pain) | ¡Ay! / ¡Ouch! (loan) | Ouch! / Ow! | 哎哟! / 好痛! |
| Shh! (silence) | ¡Chss! / ¡Silencio! | Shh! / Hush! | 嘘! |
| Yuck! (disgust) | ¡Puaj! / ¡Qué asco! | Yuck! / Ew! | 恶心! / 呸! |
| Hooray! (celebration) | ¡Hurra! / ¡Olé! | Hooray! / Yay! / Woohoo! | 太好了! / 万岁! |
| Alas! (sorrow) | ¡Ay de mí! / ¡Desgraciadamente! | Alas! / Oh no! | 唉! / 可惜! |
| Well... (hesitation) | Bueno... / Pues... | Well... / So... / Um... | 嗯... / 那个... |
| Bravo! (approval) | ¡Bravo! / ¡Olé! | Bravo! / Well done! | 好! / 太棒了! |
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Side-by-side comparison
| Grammar concepts | Spanish | English | Chinese |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oh! (surprise) | ¡Oh! / ¡Vaya! | Oh! / Wow! | 哦! / 哇! |
| Ouch! (pain) | ¡Ay! / ¡Ouch! (loan) | Ouch! / Ow! | 哎哟! / 好痛! |
| Shh! (silence) | ¡Chss! / ¡Silencio! | Shh! / Hush! | 嘘! |
| Yuck! (disgust) | ¡Puaj! / ¡Qué asco! | Yuck! / Ew! | 恶心! / 呸! |
| Hooray! (celebration) | ¡Hurra! / ¡Olé! | Hooray! / Yay! / Woohoo! | 太好了! / 万岁! |
| Alas! (sorrow) | ¡Ay de mí! / ¡Desgraciadamente! | Alas! / Oh no! | 唉! / 可惜! |
| Well... (hesitation) | Bueno... / Pues... | Well... / So... / Um... | 嗯... / 那个... |
| Bravo! (approval) | ¡Bravo! / ¡Olé! | Bravo! / Well done! | 好! / 太棒了! |
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Examples in context
Oh! (surprise)
Spanish
¡Oh! / ¡Vaya!
English
Oh! / Wow!
Chinese
哦! / 哇!
Ouch! (pain)
Spanish
¡Ay! / ¡Ouch! (loan)
English
Ouch! / Ow!
Chinese
哎哟! / 好痛!
Shh! (silence)
Spanish
¡Chss! / ¡Silencio!
English
Shh! / Hush!
Chinese
嘘!
Yuck! (disgust)
Spanish
¡Puaj! / ¡Qué asco!
English
Yuck! / Ew!
Chinese
恶心! / 呸!
Hooray! (celebration)
Spanish
¡Hurra! / ¡Olé!
English
Hooray! / Yay! / Woohoo!
Chinese
太好了! / 万岁!
Alas! (sorrow)
Spanish
¡Ay de mí! / ¡Desgraciadamente!
English
Alas! / Oh no!
Chinese
唉! / 可惜!
Well... (hesitation)
Spanish
Bueno... / Pues...
English
Well... / So... / Um...
Chinese
嗯... / 那个...
Bravo! (approval)
Spanish
¡Bravo! / ¡Olé!
English
Bravo! / Well done!
Chinese
好! / 太棒了!
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Key Takeaways
Spanish: Uses ¡! around interjections. Many interjections are shared with or borrowed from English (ouch, wow). Regional variation is rich.
English: Highly productive interjection system. Includes primary interjections (ouch, wow, shh) and secondary interjections derived from other word c...
Chinese: Uses interjection characters that are also tonal. Often combines with sentence-final particles (啊ā, 呀yā, 呢ne) to express nuanced emotion.
Key concepts compared: Oh! (surprise), Ouch! (pain), Shh! (silence).
Last updated: June 4, 2026