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English
Interjection
good grief
- An expression of surprise or shock.
- An expression of dismay and disgust.
Synonyms
Translations
expression of surprise or shock
- Catalan: Déu n'hi do (ca)
- Dutch: please add this translation if you can
- Finnish: herranjestas (fi), mitä ihmettä (fi), mitä kummaa (fi), hyvänen aika
- French: mon Dieu (fr), ça alors (fr), bon sang (fr), voyons donc (fr)
- German: ach, du meine Güte, du meine Güte, ach, du liebe Güte, ach, du grüne Neune, ach, du liebe Zeit, herrje (de), Menschenskind
- Italian: oddio, santo cielo, porca vacca (colloquial), porca troia (vulgar), cazzo (it) (vulgar), per la miseria, guarda un po'
- Latin: hercle
- Maori: kātahi rā hoki
- Norwegian: please add this translation if you can
- Bokmål: kjære vene
- Portuguese: Deus do céu! m pl
- Scottish Gaelic: a Dhia nan gràs
- Spanish: caramba (es), hostia (es) (vulgar), caracoles (es)
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expression of dismay and disgust