ого

Omok

Etymology

From Proto-Yukaghir *eje. Cognates include Southern Yukaghir эйэ (eje) and Chuvan эйія (ejïja).

Noun

ого (ogo)

  1. bow

References

  • Ferdinand von Wrangel (1841) Прибавленія къ путешествію по сѣвернымъ берегамъ Сибири и Ледовитому Морю [Supplements to the adventure along the northern shores of Siberia and the Arctic Ocean] (in Russian), volume 2, Saint Petersburg, page 122

Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [oˈɣo]
  • IPA(key): [oˈɦo]
  • (file)
  • IPA(key): [oˈɡo]

Interjection

ого́! or ого • (ohó or ogó)

  1. whoa; oh, ho!; wow!; oh, my goodness!; oh, oh! (expresses surprise, admiration, approval, etc.)
    Synonyms: о-го-го́ (o-go-gó), огого́ (ogogó)
    Ого́, как ты вы́рос!Ogó, kak ty výros!Wow, how you’ve grown!
    Наро́ду тамого́!Naródu tam — ogó!The people there—oh, oh, oh!
    Ого́, ско́лько грибо́в ты собра́л!Ogó, skólʹko gribóv ty sobrál!Wow, so many mushrooms you collected!
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