"Ahh" is an expression with several meanings. The three most popular uses of "ah" or "ahh" are to express understanding of what you just heard or read, an expression of relief such as when you've been on your feet a while and finally get to sit down, or when the doctor holds your tongue down with a stick to check your throat.
ah my bed is so good
A saying that doesn't translate well into English. It is said almost as a sigh when a tired person is lying in bed after a long day, commenting how good it feels to lie down. Literal translation: Ahh, how rich my little bed.
mo-shee-ahh-noo
Chiappa is pronounced key-AHH-puh
The spelling of the exclamation (onomatopoeia) is "ah" or longer "ahh." More than 2 H's indicates an extension of the sound that would normally only be used in dialogue. The term can indicate recognition (Ah!), or a sigh of comfort (Ahh...), or possibly fear (Ahh! or Yahh!) which would have to be indicated by the context.
ah my bed is so good
A rough translation could be: Ahh. Is that so. . .
A saying that doesn't translate well into English. It is said almost as a sigh when a tired person is lying in bed after a long day, commenting how good it feels to lie down. Literal translation: Ahh, how rich my little bed.
Open your mouth
It is about partying, drinking & finding a girl 2 go home with
ahh,ahh,ahh,ahh,...... ewan ko
No. Ahh is something that you say, you can not hear "Ahh". An exception would be if you were saying a machine was going "ahh."
I think it might be "Down With the Sickness," by Disturbed.
YEEEEP! YEEEEP! OOK OOH OOK OOH OOK OOH OOK OOH AHH AHH AHH AHH etc.
An ahh is a verbal representation of a person sighing.
Abuela is pronounced "ah-BWAY-lah".
It means that it is no longer a virgin, ahh young love.