عه عه

English translation: Uh-oh

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Persian (Farsi) term or phrase:عه عه
English translation:Uh-oh
Entered by: WJM53

15:54 Oct 24, 2015
Persian (Farsi) to English translations [PRO]
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Persian (Farsi) term or phrase: عه عه
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عه عه امروز تولدشه ، تولدت مبارکه


عه عه = ?

Thanks.
WJM53
United States
Local time: 21:02
uh oh
Explanation:
this is used commonly when you see something unpleasant on the sidewalk, like dog pooh, but it is also used when you remember something you should not have forgotten...it is much more likely we would say "uh oh" in English
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Edward Plaisance Jr
Local time: 21:02
Grading comment
Thanks.
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Summary of answers provided
5 +1uh oh
Edward Plaisance Jr
5Shit / Pooh
Mohammad Sinaee
5Ugh / Shit / Pooh
Mohammad Sinaee
4oh
Ali Farzaneh


  

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19 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
Shit / Pooh


Explanation:
Shit / Pooh

Mohammad Sinaee
Iran
Local time: 21:02
Native speaker of: Native in Persian (Farsi)Persian (Farsi)
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21 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
Ugh / Shit / Pooh


Explanation:
Ugh / Shit / Pooh

Mohammad Sinaee
Iran
Local time: 21:02
Native speaker of: Native in Persian (Farsi)Persian (Farsi)
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56 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
oh


Explanation:
I think this interjection has a neutral meaning in this sentence. It does not have a negative meaning.

Ali Farzaneh
Iran
Local time: 04:32
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in Persian (Farsi)Persian (Farsi)
PRO pts in category: 308
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1 hr   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +1
uh oh


Explanation:
this is used commonly when you see something unpleasant on the sidewalk, like dog pooh, but it is also used when you remember something you should not have forgotten...it is much more likely we would say "uh oh" in English

Edward Plaisance Jr
Local time: 21:02
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 768
Grading comment
Thanks.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Ramak Milani
4 hrs
  -> thanks!
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