When someone says, "Oh, duh," it is the same as saying, "Silly me! I should have known that!"
In the Neapolitan dialect, D'Addio is pronounced as "duh-DEE-oh" with the stress on the second syllable. The "D'" is typically pronounced as "duh".
i - co - sid - oh - doh - deck - ah - he - dron
In Cajun slang, "duh huh" is a phrase used to express agreement or affirmation. It is similar in meaning to "oh yeah" or "that's right" in standard English. The repetition of the word "huh" adds emphasis to the agreement, making it a more enthusiastic affirmation.
The closest you can come in english is : DUH RAY IN
"duh-SHOOTS"
In the Neapolitan dialect, D'Addio is pronounced as "duh-DEE-oh" with the stress on the second syllable. The "D'" is typically pronounced as "duh".
Megalvania
Galeocerdo Cuvier is pronounced as 'Gal-ee-oh-sair-duh' 'kyoo-vee,ey'
Beethoven's Symphony No.5
well, there are only 2 books in the oh my gods series and those are: 1) oh my gods (duh!) 2) goddess boot camp Ive read them both about a million times and i love them.
en-duh-krinen-duh-krahyn (crane)en-duh-kreen
100/4 = 25 84/4 = 21
sou, sod, hod, oud, old, ohs, oh, lo, do, so, ho, duh, d'oh, hods, shod, hold, holds, lush, loud
i - co - sid - oh - doh - deck - ah - he - dron
"Thank you" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese word Obrigado.Specifically, the Portuguese word is what a male says. The pronunciation is "oh-bree-GAH-doo." A female says Obrigada, which is pronounced "oh-bree-GAH-duh."
In Cajun slang, "duh huh" is a phrase used to express agreement or affirmation. It is similar in meaning to "oh yeah" or "that's right" in standard English. The repetition of the word "huh" adds emphasis to the agreement, making it a more enthusiastic affirmation.
'Brigado is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Thanks'. It's a shortened form of 'obrigado', which means 'Thank you'. The two forms respectively are pronounced 'bree-GAH-doo' and 'oh-bree-GAH-doo'.That's how a male says 'Thanks'. It's 'brigada' for a female. That also is a shortened form, of 'obrigada'. The two forms respectively are pronounced 'bree-GAH-duh' and 'oh-bree-GAH-duh'.