Cm asi
ah my bed is so good
'A'ole [ah-oh-lay] is: no, not, never; to be none, to have none. Rail is not a HI'ian word.
Eye-key-ah
Abbraci is not an English word.
ah-rah-seh-lee
Do you mean asi? It is pronounced like "ah-see". If so, it means, "like this".
"Asi, asi" does not, as many believe, mean "so, so". "Asi" usually means "That way" or "Like that", as in "No me mires asi." ("Don't look at me like that.") "Asi" means "So" in that sense, as in "like" or "as" or "like that" or "that way". Nonetheless, Spanish students and, unfortunately, not very good Spanish teachers have translated the phrase "So-so" in English to "Asi asi" in Spanish. It is probably the most common response you will hear from US high school and college Spanish students when they are asked "Como estas?" ("How are you?"). The correct translation for "so-so" would be "regular" or "mas o menos", meaning basically neither fine nor bad, but somewhere in the middle (like the phrase in English indicates). If you are in Latin America and you respond to someone saying "asi, asi" they might smile and nod, but still have no idea what you just said or what you meant. Native speakers do not use it. It may be used, however, among non-native or americanized latinos. The phrase "Ah, si" as in "Oh, yes." or "Oh, really?" ("Ah, si?") is sometimes written by native speakers as "asi" because, phonetically, they are the same. But this is just a spelling mistake and doesn't occur in Hispanic literature.
"ah loo loo vah" is not Hebrew.
The English translation for Aa is oh or ah
If you mean the word "a" in Spanish, it is not spelled "ah" and it means "to," as in "I am going to the store."
Ah el novio no quiere dinero = Ah, the boyfriend/fiance doesn't want money
"Ah chu" is a representation of the sound of a sneeze in English. It is used to mimic the sound of someone sneezing.
ah, you're a Korean person
Translation: Ah me too, it was very good. (Usually referring to food)
ah my bed is so good
die-ah-ree-ah
Ooh-ooh ah-ah