Oy vey

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Oy vey! is an exclamation of dismay or exasperation meaning "woe is me," or "oh, no". This exclamation was borrowed from Yiddish (אױ װײ). A related exclamation is "vey iz mir" (װײ'ז מיר) - woe is me.

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Although there is a Hebrew noun "אױ" meaning "woe," the Yiddish expression (like much of Yiddish) has its roots in Middle High German - in this case the word ouwê, from which also comes the Modern German exclamation "o weh/au weh," meaning "ouch."

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