eh's pronunciation is (ài), (m ℉ i) and (āi).
1. Interpretation
āi: the same as "hey", indicating reply and reminder.
ài: It means regret and chagrin.
m: I: it means disapproving, or surprised, or understanding.
group words
1. belching: the gas in the stomach comes out of the mouth and makes a sound. Known as hiccups.
2. Sigh: The sound of sighing because of sadness, boredom or pain.
3. Sour acid: Gastric acid rushes from the stomach to the mouth.
4. Rotten food: Due to insufficient digestion, the smell of food residues is discharged from the mouth through the esophagus. Dyspepsia.
5. Alas: exclamations. It means pain.
What a sentence
1. He gave a sigh and lamented his good luck.
2. She gave a sigh to show her sympathy for her friend.
3. He took a letter from his pocket and let out a sigh, as if he was relieved.
4. When I told him the good news, he gave a sigh of surprise.
5. She looked at the distant car and gave a sigh, filled with regret.
6. When he heard his name called, he snorted and stood up at once.
7. She sighed and lamented her loneliness.
8. He let out a sigh and regretted his mistake.
9. She looked at the clouds in the sky and sighed as if thinking about life.
1. When he heard the bad news, he couldn't help sighing and felt heavy.
11. She let out a sigh and felt confused about her future.
12. He took a piece of paper from his pocket, snorted and began to read.
13. She looked at the scenery outside the window and sighed, feeling happy.
14. When he heard the good news, he gave a sigh and cheered at once.
15. She looked at herself in the mirror, sighed and lamented the passage of time.
16. He gave a sigh and was proud of his achievements.
17. She looked at the delicious food on the table and snorted, indicating that her appetite increased greatly.
18. He heard a familiar song, snorted and hummed along with the melody.
19. She looked at the mountains in the distance, gave a sigh and lamented the beauty of nature.
2. He took out his mobile phone from his pocket, snorted and found new news.