What does vai in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word vai in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use vai in Romanian.
The word vai in Romanian means oh my God!, poor me!, vai, vai, vai, vai, a nu scăpa cu viață din, a nu ieși viu din, vai!, oh!, vai!, vai de mine, oho!, Vai de capul, vai de mine. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word vai
oh my God!, poor me!
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vai(archaic (pity, concern) Vai! Nu mai rămăsese nicio speranță. Alas! There was no hope left. |
vai(expressing sympathy or pity) Aw, I'm sorry to hear that; let me know if I can do anything to help. |
vai(archaic or humorous (alas, woe) |
vai(informal (expressing surprise) Oh, vai! Vorbești serios? Oh, my! Are you serious? |
a nu scăpa cu viață din, a nu ieși viu din(figurative, informal (be dead, doomed) (figurat) When Mom finds out you scratched her car, you're toast. When the boss finds out about Martin's mistake, he's toast! |
vai!(euphemism (expressing surprise or alarm) |
oh!(US, slang (expressing excitement) |
vai!(slang (surprise) Oh man! Look what I just found. |
vai de mine(expressing dismay) (dispreț) |
oho!(expressing surprise or discovery) |
Vai de capul(figurative (bad things will happen to) Woe betide you if you're late to work tomorrow. Woe betide Karen if she forgets my birthday again. |
vai de mine(expressing self-pity) I have such a tremendous amount of work: woe is me! |
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