ünlem ey vay ya !

listen to the pronunciation of ünlem ey vay ya !
Türkisch - Englisch
eh
Used as a tag question, to emphasise what goes before or to request that the listener express an opinion about what has been said

These hot dogs are pretty good, eh?.

In isolation, a request for repetition or clarification of what has just been said. Compare what, pardon
an interjection used to ascertain the continued attention of an individual addressed by the speaker

So we're out of beer, eh, we better get more then.

HAMILTON-SMITH Elery, 1998, Pers comm to Max G METH
Eh is used in writing to represent a noise that people make as a response in conversation, for example to express agreement or to ask for something to be explained or repeated. Let's talk all about it outside, eh? `He's um ill in bed.' --- `Eh?' --- `He's ill in bed.'. Western Sahara (in Internet addresses)
Used to mean What?
The two-character ISO 3166 country code for WESTERN SAHARA
Endolymphatic Hydrops (Meniere's Disease)
The potential that is generated between an oxidation or reduction half-reaction and the standard hydrogen electrode (0 0v at pH = 0) In soils it is the potential created by oxidation-reduction reactions that take place on the surface of a platinum electrode measured against a reference electrode minus the EH of the reference electrode This is a measure of the oxidation-reduction potential of electrode reactive components in the soil See also pe
European Norm
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{ü} expression of inquiry or surprise
Used as a tag question, to emphasise what goes before or to request that the listener confirm or agree with what has been said
expresses doubt NA - no; not WE - pronoun
An expression of inquiry or slight surprise
electronic helicopter
Potential generated between an oxidation or reduction half-reaction and the H electrode in the standard state