* What! I can't believe it. ('What' is the interjection)
* Oh! So that's it. ('Oh' is the interjection)
At the beginning of a question, it means 'How...?' As an exclamation (Como!), it means 'What!' ('What did you say?') As an interjection: 'Why, is it possible?'
Fiddle Faddle means nonsense, it is often used as an interjection.
No, "grasp" is not an interjection. It is a verb that means to understand or comprehend something.
No, "Nestled" is not an interjection. It is a verb that means to settle or lie comfortably within something.
caralho means dick in portuguese. young people often use the word as an interjection. It can mean 'damn' or 'yes' depending on the tone.
The word sure can be an adjective, interjection and an adverb. The adjective form means to be certain about something. The interjection refers to saying "sure" to mean "Yes, that's fine" The adverb form means without any doubt.
Interject means to make (a remark) suddenly or as an interruption.
Vaya is the a conjugation of the verb ir, which means 'to go'.Vaya can either be a command, a subjunctive, or an interjection. As a command it means "Go!" (As in 'Go over there'). As a subjunctive it mean many things depending on the usage of the sentence, but all have to do with some form of "going". And as an interjection it can mean "Wow!" or "Well!".
"Olay" in Spanish means "Hurray" or "Yay" in English. It is an interjection expressing joy, excitement, or celebration.
Hi! may be interjection to greet among foreigners but in Hindus Hi means Alas! and it is said at the times of trouble or sorrow.
parcel means something wrapped or packaged and parts of speech are noun,pronoun,adjective,conjunction,interjection,adverb and preposition
yofi (יופי) = "beauty" (it's also used as an interjection, meaning "terrific!")