asssu or huntu.
its used similar to gosh! or Oh!
You say "Oh gosh!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Mogbe!".
i don't know probably not he maybe says oh my gosh but not oh your gosh
No.Some will say that "gosh" is aneuphemistic alteration for "god".Gosh and Golly are from folk-type origins to expresssurpriseor shock.Ie: "Gosh I didn't see you there".
It's to avoid saying the name of the Almighty, because "gosh" is a euphemism for "God".
Aloha: Aue! [ow-A]
i dios mio
Yes. Rainbow Dash did say oh my gosh. She said it in the sonic rainboom episode.
No, it is not a conjunction. It is an interjection(exclamation) indicating surprise, awe, or more rarely disappointment. (Gosh! All that just to say no?)
''Segnome'' or ''senghorese me''
That depends on the traditions or the school. In my school, we say the Japanese phrase Onegai Shimasu (oh nay gosh ee mas). It means 'Please' and is a multipurpose word used to show respect and ask for help at the same time.
OMG is an abbriviation for Oh My Gosh or Oh My God somee people even sometimes say OMFG but that has a swear word