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Что (кто) такое interjection$39994$ - определение

INTERJECTION
Re (exclamation); Moré (exclamation); More (exclamation); Mori (interjection); Bre (interjection); Be (interjection); Re (interjection); De (interjection); Bry (interjection)

More (interjection)         
More, re, bre (with many variants) are interjections and/or vocative particles common to Albanian, Greek, Romanian, South Slavic (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian), Turkish, Venetian and Ukrainian. According to Eric Hamp with its "locus...
interjection         
WORD OR EXPRESSION USED TO EXPRESS AN EMOTION OR SENTIMENT
Interjections; Interjectional
n.
1.
Exclamation.
2.
Exclamatory particle.
Che (interjection)         
  • Signature used by Ernesto Guevara from 1960 until his death in 1967. His frequent use of the word "che" earned him this nickname.
SPANISH INTERJECTION
Che (Spanish); Che (Gaucho); Xe (interjection); Tchê (interjection); Tchê
Che (; ; ; ) is an interjection commonly used in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) and Valencia (Spain), signifying "hey!", "fellow", "guy".

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More (interjection)

More, re, bre (with many variants) are interjections and/or vocative particles common to Albanian, Greek, Romanian, South Slavic (Bulgarian, Serbian {including Bosnian, Montenegrin and Macedonian} ), Turkish, Venetian and Ukrainian. According to Eric Hamp with its "locus... more in the Greek world than elsewhere". It is used in colloquial speech to gain someone's attention, add emphasis, insult, or express surprise or astonishment, similar to the Argentinian vocable of unknown origin, "Che."