uy

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See also: Uy, UY, .uy, üy, uÿ, and uþ-

Cebuano[edit]

Interjection[edit]

uy

  1. expression of surprise
  2. used to catch someone's attention
  3. expression of acknowledgment of someone, whose name one cannot be remembered right away

Chiquimulilla[edit]

Noun[edit]

uy

  1. water

References[edit]

  • Chris Rogers, The Use and Development of the Xinkan Languages

Hiligaynon[edit]

Interjection[edit]

úy

  1. (contempt or disgust) fie, nonsense

Spanish[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈui/ [ˈui̯]
  • Rhymes: -ui
  • Syllabification: uy

Interjection[edit]

uy

  1. oh, oops
  2. Alternative spelling of huy

Further reading[edit]

Anagrams[edit]

Tagalog[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Probably a variation of oy.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈʔuj/, [ˈʔuɪ̯]

Interjection[edit]

uy (Baybayin spelling ᜂᜌ᜔)

  1. (colloquial, informal) Alternative form of hoy: expression used to call the attention of somebody: hey!
    Uy, tingnan mo 'to!
    Hey, look at this!
  2. (colloquial, informal) Alternative form of hoy: expression used as a warning or as a protest: hey!
    Uy! 'Wag!
    Hey! Stop!
  3. (colloquial, informal) Alternative form of oy: an informal greeting: hey!
    Uy! Kamusta?
    Hey! How are you?
  4. (colloquial, informal) Alternative form of oy: an expression of surprise: hey!
    Uy! Bago 'to ah!
    Hey! This is new!

Related terms[edit]

Tarao[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Noun[edit]

uy (plural uyay)

  1. dog

References[edit]

  • Chungkham Yashwanta Singh (2002) Tarao Grammar (in Tarao)

Uzbek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Turkic *eb.

Noun[edit]

uy (plural uylar)

  1. home
  2. house

Declension[edit]

Vietnamese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Sino-Vietnamese word from . Doublet of oai.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

uy

  1. majestic demeanor
  2. power; influence; authority

See also[edit]

Derived terms