oh brother , what the heck
Neither. I think you are looking for "oi vey," "oi vay," "oy vay," or "oy vay," which all seem to be acceptable alternative spellings. Here are some of the pertinent dictionary.com entries, though none is really satisfying: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/oy%20vay http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=oy%20vey http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/oi http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/oy Either that, or you mean "obey".
oy vay
lawelawe no ka oe [la-vay la-vay no ka oy]
There is no such language as "Jewish". If you mean Yiddish, it's pronounced Oy Vay, and it's spelled אוי ווייAnswer:"Yiddish" literally means "Jewish"; so yes, there is a language called Jewish. The spelling is as given in the above answer.
The Yiddish interjection is usually spelled "Oy vey!" (from אױ װײ - translates to "Oh, woe!")(This is a short form of the longer phrase "Oy vey iz mir", meaning "Oh, woe is me!")
A Term used for short meaning:A Womans Vagina Heres a example: How does a girl take a pee? Answer: She Goes Through Her Vay Vay
It is an elongation of vacation.
this is my very poor attempt at explaining. Moi = MWAW AUSSI = O-SEE
OY is a Yiddish word - it is usually part of the phrase "oy vey" which means "oh woe" or "alas" but occasionally you see it alone. It is a term of despair which is used as an exclamation in time of trouble and strife.
Vay happened in 1994.
It is pronounced as vay-zo-VAY-gul.
Adelma Vay died in 1925.