"Eh wot" is an obsolete British slang exclamation that can be used to punctuate the end of a sentence, particularly a jovial remark.
The meaning of the word "wot" is "know", so the phrase "eh wot?" is equivalent to saying "you know?"
"Eh, eh beti" is a phrase in Punjabi that can be loosely translated as "hey, hey daughter" or "hey, hey girl." It is an informal way of addressing a young woman or girl.
Canadians always say EH at the end of their phrase. EX. how you doing EH?
" eh? from where are you taking that sentence, Darling? "
"Eh... What's up, doc?"
"In English, the phrase 'y las holandesas pa cuando eh' translates to 'And the Dutch girls, when are they coming?'"
Créeme. (KREH-eh-meh)
From a character in the t.v show South Park.
The phrase you're looking for is "menage a trois" it is French for "meeting of three" quite frequently used as a euphemism for "threesome" (sexually speaking)
"È morto" about something masculine and "È morta" about something feminine is are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "It's dead."Specifically, the verb "è" means "(He/she/it) is, (formal singular You) are." The masculine adjective "morto" and the feminine "morta" mean "dead." The respective pronunciations are "eh MOHR-toh" and "eh MOHR-tah."
eh usually means maybe or ugh I'm annoyed
Eh is the interrogative or intensive particle; it's common in Canada.
"eh là -bas" means 'hey, you there' in French.