"អើយ" meaning in Khmer

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Interjection

Forms: ʼaəy [romanization]
Head templates: {{km-interj}} អើយ • (ʼaəy)
  1. a familiar vocative particle used after names of persons, titles, kinship terms and certain other words to indicate affection, pity, depression, or despair. In some cases, with inanimate words, it may serve to personify them. It may also be used in calling someone or trying to attract someone's attention.

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          "english": "Hey, friend!",
          "roman": "bɑɑng ʼaəy",
          "text": "បងអើយ",
          "type": "example"
        }
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        "a familiar vocative particle used after names of persons, titles, kinship terms and certain other words to indicate affection, pity, depression, or despair. In some cases, with inanimate words, it may serve to personify them. It may also be used in calling someone or trying to attract someone's attention."
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        "Khmer terms with redundant script codes",
        "Khmer terms with usage examples"
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        }
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        "a familiar vocative particle used after names of persons, titles, kinship terms and certain other words to indicate affection, pity, depression, or despair. In some cases, with inanimate words, it may serve to personify them. It may also be used in calling someone or trying to attract someone's attention."
      ]
    }
  ],
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