It is not a really nice thing. You are providing a sarcastic response to something the other person feels may be important. It might be more appropriate to say, "Yes, I know."
To pronounce the word "tilde," say it as "TILL-duh." The emphasis is typically placed on the first syllable.
SAY A SENTENCE WITH THE WORD RANGE UM NO DUH THERE BEING SUPER NICE* REALLY FACE
Well, honey, "duh" isn't exactly a word you'd use to win a Miss Manners competition, but it's not exactly dropping an F-bomb either. It's more like a playful eye roll in word form. So, if someone gives you a side-eye for saying "duh," just hit 'em with a sassy smile and carry on.
By being nice to her! Duh!
좋은 사진 = nice photo
Most people will just say, "Sí" with the same inflection that you would use for "duh" in English.
Demain (pronounced: duh-MA... the last syllable is like the word "man" without the N)
It is not a nice thing to say.
The Russian word for our English word "water" is pronounced: va-DUH. (accent on capital letters) But va-duh can also be referring to soda pop of any sort, and you have specify what you want more clearly. (you can do that in context, or describe clearly what you mean with exact words) Help of those kinds of words: You say, "Mozhno, pazaloosta, va-duh". Someone says: "Kakaya va-duh" You say, "Naturalnaya va-duh". { translation of above: You: "May I please have some water?" Someone: "What kind of water?" You: "Natural water". } Hope this helps. :)
you cant ahhh duh
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you would say the word loo, eg: can i use the loo