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caramba

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Intj — An exclamation of surprise, frustration, or dismay — similar to "wow" or "darn."

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Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish caramba, a polite substitute for a much ruder Spanish swear word.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “caramba” mean?

The word “caramba” means an exclamation of surprise, frustration, or dismay — similar to "wow" or "darn.". In plain terms, a mild exclamation of shock or annoyance, borrowed from Spanish.

How do you pronounce “caramba”?

“Caramba” is pronounced ka-RAM-ba ([kaˈɹam.ba] in IPA).

How do you use “caramba” in a sentence?

Here is “caramba” used in a sentence: “"Caramba!" she shouted when she saw the mess in the kitchen.”

What part of speech is “caramba”?

“Caramba” is an intj.

Where does the word “caramba” come from?

The word “caramba” comes from Spanish. Borrowed from Spanish caramba, a polite substitute for a much ruder Spanish swear word.

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