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ah  (ä)
interj.
Used to express various emotions, such as satisfaction, surprise, delight, dislike, or pain.

ah [ɑː]
interj
an exclamation expressing pleasure, pain, sympathy, etc., according to the intonation of the speaker

AH (indicating years in the Muslim system of dating, numbered from the Hegira (622 ad))
abbreviation for
(Non-Christian Religions / Islam) anno Hegirae
[Latin]
Translations
AH ABBR =anno Hegirae (= from the year of the Hegira) → a.h.
ah [ɑː] EXCL¡ah!
ah
interjah; (pain) → au, autsch; (pity) → o, ach


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