ouch in Telugu
ouch in Telugu is అయ్యో, అబ్బా, అభా — ouch means used to express sudden physical pain.
ouch in Telugu
అయ్యో
Pronounced: ayyo
expression in sympathy at another’s pain
అబ్బా
Pronounced: abbā
expression of one’s own physical pain
అభా
Pronounced: abhā
expression of one’s own physical pain
What does "ouch" mean?
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intj Used to express sudden physical pain.
"Ouch! I just stubbed my toe on the table."
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intj Used to react to something painful in a non-physical way, such as an insult or a shockingly high price.
"Ouch, three hundred dollars just for parking?"
ouch in a sentence
- Ouch! I just stubbed my toe on the table.
- Ouch, that shot hurt more than I expected.
- Ouch, three hundred dollars just for parking?
Common Telugu translations
Frequently asked questions
ouch అంటే తెలుగులో అర్థం ఏమిటి?
"ouch" in Telugu is అయ్యో, అబ్బా, అభా. ouch means: Used to express sudden physical pain.
How do you pronounce అయ్యో?
"ouch" in Telugu is అయ్యో, pronounced "ayyo".
How do you use "ouch" in a sentence?
Example: "Ouch! I just stubbed my toe on the table." In Telugu, "ouch" is అయ్యో, అబ్బా, అభా.
Are there other ways to say "ouch" in Telugu?
Yes — Telugu has 3 translations listed for "ouch": అయ్యో, అబ్బా, అభా.
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