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"Oi Va" is a Yiddish expression that combines the interjection "oi" (used to express a range of emotions like surprise, pain, or grief) with "va" (meaning "oh no" or "woe"). It is often used to convey exasperation, frustration, or concern.

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"Oi Va" is a Yiddish expression that combines the interjection "oi" (used to express a range of emotions like surprise, pain, or grief) with "va" (meaning "oh no" or "woe"). It is often used to convey exasperation, frustration, or concern.

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its an interjection

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No, it is not an interjection.

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it is an interjection

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Oi Oi Oi - album - was created on 2007-09-25.

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