öf

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Turkish - English
{ü} pish
{ü} ouch
humph
pooh
whew
ugh

Ugh, I have to study for tomorrow's test. - Öf, yarınki test için çalışmak zorundayım.

Ugh, because of you, now I have to redo everything! - Öf, senin yüzünden, şimdi her şeyi yeniden yapmak zorundayım!

Ugh!/Oof! (used to indicate disgust)
phew
ah
pshaw
Turkish - Turkish
Usanç, bezginlik, tiksinti gibi duygular anlatır
öf

    Etymology

    () From Middle English, from Old English of (“of, from”), an unstressed form of æf (“from, off, away”), from Proto-Germanic *áfa (“from”), from Proto-Indo-European *apo, *ap-, *pā (“from, off, back”). Cognate with Dutch af (“off, from”), German ab (“off, from”), Danish af (“of”), Swedish av (“of”), Icelandic af (“of”), Gothic

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