Ouch! Its so painful! (it has to be as speech, can only really be used by itself because it is used as an exclamation)
Ouch, my knee hurts.
No, the word 'ouch' is an interjection, a word used to express pain.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: Ouch! That thing bit my finger. What is it? (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'thing' is the second sentence)
Ouch! Yes! That DID hurt!
'Ouch, I just poked myself in the eye'.
"Ouch!" Bill screamed after he touched the burning hot plate.
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There are 3 phonemes in the word "ouch": /aʊ/ /tʃ/.
The origin of the word ouch is not known, but the word was first used around 1838.
The word 'ouch' is called an exclamation or an interjection, used to express pain. Examples:exclamation: Ouch! That really hurt.interjection: Ouch! That is expensive.
Yes, the word "ouch" is an interjection. It is commonly used to express sudden pain or discomfort.
The word ouch is not a noun; ouch is an interjection, a exclamation of sharp sudden pain.
An interjection is a word that is added to a sentence to convey emotion, yet is not grammatically related to any other part of the sentence. An interjection is usually followed with an exclamation mark, such as: Hey! Wow! Oh! Ouch! Whew!