What is Troi Oi mean?
oh my God
Oi gioi oi, or oi troi oi in southern Vietnam, is one of those catch-all expressions. It loosely translates as “oh my God” but means whatever the speaker wants it to at the time. Vietnamese are usually equally gratified and amused when foreigners mangle their six-tone language.
What does Oi Choi mean?
OI CHOI OI means OMG in Vietnamese as in ‘OMG this chilli oil is really, really hot! ‘ which is what you’ll be shouting from the rooftops after you have a taste. Add a little or a lot of heat to your favourite meal, OI CHOI OI knows no bounds. Default Title.
What is OI in Vietnamese?
In Vietnamese, oi, spelt in the Vietnamese alphabet as “ơi”, is regularly used to call attention to a person in a sentence. It is can used in conjunction with a name or a pronoun. For example, “ơi” is used to get the attention of a waiter in a restaurant, or a teacher in a classroom.
What language is Oi?
Oi (Oy, Oey; also known as The, Thang Ong, Sok) is an Austroasiatic dialect cluster of Attapeu Province, southern Laos. The dominant variety is Oy proper, with 11,000 speakers who are 80% monolinguals. The Jeng (Cheng) speak the same language but are ethnically distinct (Sidwell 2003).
Which countries use Oi?
Oi /ɔɪ/ is an interjection used in various varieties of the English language, particularly British English, Australian English, New Zealand English, Irish English and South African English, as well as non-English languages like Hindi/Urdu, Portuguese and Japanese to get the attention of another person or to express …
How do you spell OIH?
Correct pronunciation for the word “OIH” is [ˈɔ͡ɪ], [ˈɔɪ], [ˈɔɪ].