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(inviting assent)

  • 1 eh

    interjection
    (coll.) (expr. inquiry or surprise) wie?; wie bitte?; (inviting assent) nicht [wahr]?; (asking for something to be repeated or explained) was?; hä? (salopp)

    wasn't that good, eh? — war das nicht gut?

    let's not have any more fuss, eh? — Schluss mit dem Theater, ja? (ugs.)

    * * *
    eh
    [eɪ]
    \eh? (expressing confusion) was? fam, hä? fam; (expressing surprise also) wie bitte?; (asking for repetition) wie bitte?, was? fam; (inviting response to statement) nicht [wahr]?
    ... — \eh? what are you talking about?... — hä? wovon sprichst du überhaupt?
    ... — \eh! why didn't you tell me sooner?... — was? warum hast du [mir] das nicht früher gesagt?
    I got the job, that's good, \eh? ich habe den Job, ist das nicht toll? fam
    * * *
    [eɪ]
    interj
    1)

    (inviting repetition) I've found a gold mine – eh? — ich habe eine Goldmine entdeckt – was? or hä? (inf)

    2)

    (inviting agreement) it's good, eh? — gut, nicht?

    * * *
    eh [eı; e] int
    a) wie?, was?
    b) nicht wahr?, wie?, oder?
    2. (überrascht) ei!, sieh da!
    * * *
    interjection
    (coll.) (expr. inquiry or surprise) wie?; wie bitte?; (inviting assent) nicht [wahr]?; (asking for something to be repeated or explained) was?; hä? (salopp)

    wasn't that good, eh? — war das nicht gut?

    let's not have any more fuss, eh? — Schluss mit dem Theater, ja? (ugs.)

    English-german dictionary > eh

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