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Definition
  1. Interjection:
    • A vocative particle used to call or address someone: "Ơi" is placed after the name or title of the person being called to get their attention or to express a call.
    • An exclamation used to respond to a call: "Ơi" can be used alone to answer when someone calls your name, similar to saying "Yes?" or "I'm here!"
Usage Examples
  • As a vocative particle (to call): Em bé ơi, dậy đi thôi! (Hey baby, wake up!) Bạn ơi! (Hey, friend!) Trời ơi! (Oh my god!/Oh heavens!)

  • As a response to a call: Bố ơi! - Ơi, bố đây. (Hey, dad! - Yes, I'm here.) Lan ơi! - Ơi! (Lan! - Yes?)

Advanced Usage
  • "Ơi" for emphasis in exclamations: It can be used in exclamatory structures for strong emphasis, often paired with "". (How beautiful it is!/It's so incredibly beautiful!) (It's so incredibly tall!)
Variants and Related Words
  • Này (interjection): Another common vocative particle for calling someone, often used before the name/title. (e.g., - Hey you!)
  • Vâng / Dạ (interjection): Politer words for responding "yes" to a call or command, especially to elders or superiors. "Ơi" as a response is more casual.
Synonyms
  • Hey (English): A common informal call for attention.
  • Hello (English): A greeting that can also serve as a call.
  • Yes? (English): A common response to a call.
Related Phrases
  • Trời ơi: A very common exclamation expressing surprise, shock, or frustration, equivalent to "Oh my God!" or "Oh dear!"
  • ...ơi ...: A fixed structure for creating emphatic exclamations about a quality (e.g., - It's so incredibly cold!).
Related Idioms

(Note: "Ơi" itself is a particle and is not typically the core of idioms. The idioms are formed with the words it modifies.) - Kêu trời ơi đất hỡi: To cry out in great distress or complaint (literally, to call out "oh heaven, oh earth").

ơi

Mẹ ơi, con đã về nhà rồi.

  1. Hey, hello
    • em bé ơi, dậy đi thôi
      Hey baby, wake up!
  2. Yes
    • Bố ơi - Ơi, bố đây
      Hey, dad! - Yes