Examples of using "« oh " in a sentence and their english translations:
Audience: Whoa oh.
# No, oh, oh, oh ... #
JC: Sing, "Whoa oh."
Oh man, oh man, oh man.
Oh yes, oh yes.
Audience: Oh oh oh.
JC: Oh oh oh.
Oh, dear!
Oh, sorry.
Oh!
Oh.
JC: Sing, "Whoa oh oh."
Oh, sorry.
Oh wow, it's already Friday.
- Oh! That's too bad.
- Oh no!
- Oh, dear!
- Oy vey!
Oh oh! I'd take that, you.
Oh my God!
Oh, that's a shame.
Oh, look at that.
Oh, you're Palestinian!
Oh baby...
Oh, yeah.
"Oh, yeah."
Oh, yes!
Oh yes.
Oh come on
Oh, no,
Oh, come on.
Oh, the humanity!
- Oh no!
- Oh, no!
Come on.
Oh, no.
Oh, my bad. ( laughs )
Oh! Marvelous!
Oh, sorry.
- Fuck!
- Feck!
Oh, ok.
Oh, OK.
Oh, you!
Oh no.
Oh, nice.
Oh, nice.
- Oh, there you go.
Oh shit That looks really bad. Oh no.
Hey, look over there.
Oh, goodness.
Oh my God,
"Oh, that's interesting."
Oh boy!
Oh man, look.
"Oh. Of course."
"Oh. How ironic."
Cohh: Oh, wow.
Oh, the parents.
Jacob Collier: Whoa oh oh.
Audience: Whoa oh oh.
Oh no, hold on. Look.
oh man, okay?
Oh, poor man!
Oh, look here!
Oh men!
O God.
Oh no, really?
Oh, I was ill.
- Oh my God!
- Oh, my God!
Oh crumbs!
- Oh my goodness!
- Omigod!
- Oh my God!
- Oh my gosh.
Oh, here comes Chris.
Oh, what a pity.
Oh, shut up!
Oh boy...
Poor thing!
Oh, God.