huh!

listen to the pronunciation of huh!
English - Turkish
ayol
ne
Hay Allah!
{ü} Ne?
{ü} nasıl
{ü} Ne olacak, ...! (Küçümseme belirtir.)
ünlem Nasıl Hay Allah
{ü} ha ha
{ü} ha
Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Duvardaki ışık girecek delik
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (C.: Huvhât) Şeftali
English - English
Informally, used to indicate that one did not hear what was said

Huh? Could you speak up?.

Word used to reinforce a question

Where were you last night? Huh?.

Word used to express amusement or subtle surprise

Huh! I'm sure I locked it when I left.

Word used solely as a response, in order to express either complete agreement with or to belittle the issuer of a statement or infrequently a question. The intonation is changed to distinguish between the two meanings. When used in agreement, the intonation is friendly and non-confrontational

Statement: Murder is bad Response: Huh!.

Word expressing doubt or confusion

Huh? Where did they go?.

{ü} exclamation of dislike or disbelief
Huh is used in writing to represent a noise that people make at the end of a question if they want someone to agree with them or if they want someone to repeat what they have just said. Huh is also used to show that someone is surprised or not impressed. Can we just get on with it, huh?
(Shortening of the slang "I know, huh." and pronounced "haw") Word used solely as a response, in order to express either complete agreement with or to belittle the issuer of a statement or infrequently a question. The intonation is changed to distinguish between the two meanings. When used in agreement, the intonation is friendly and non-confrontational. When used as a sarcastic or belittling response (usually in response to an obvious or rhetorical statement and used as a kind of insult), the intonation is confrontational, exageratedly sarcastic, almost always accompanied by a condescending look, and is very close in meaning and use to the slang "duh"
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