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Interjections are words or expressions used to express strong emotions, such as surprise, happiness, or anger. They are not grammatically linked to the sentence, but are often placed at the beginning or end of a sentence to express a speaker’s feelings. Here is a list of some common French interjections and examples:
The earliest known use of the interjection quelle surprise is in the 1890s. OED's earliest evidence for quelle surprise is from 1894, in Clarence & Richmond Examiner (Grafton, New South Wales). quelle surprise is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French quelle surprise. See etymology.
20 Ιουν 2022 · Pages in category "French interjections" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 694 total. (previous page) A. à + à bas sa tête; à bientôt; à bon entendeur; à bon entendeur salut; à bon entendeur, salut; à d'autres; à Dieu ne plaise; à la bonne heure; à la revoyure; à la tienne; à la vôtre;
Common interjections: Here are some frequently used interjections in French: Oh is ! : Used to express surprise, wonder, exasperation or concern. Ouch! : The expression of physical pain. Well, : Used to mark astonishment or approval. Look! : Used to show surprise or interest in something.
31 Μαΐ 2016 · An interjection or exclamation is the utterance of a particular sound, word or phrase to express an emotion. In most languages, interjections are used in isolation, meaning that they have no grammatical relationship with surrounding words.
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Action ou attaque inopinée (surtout dans par surprise). Vous avez obtenu mon accord par surprise. État d'une personne surprise, émotion provoquée par qqch. d'inattendu. étonnement .