Examples of using Interjection in English and their translations into Swedish
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Interjection: Or even in Parliament!
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Interjection: nuclear energy is CO-free!
In Venezuela, it can be used as an interjection.
Interjection: What about loose foodstuffs?
used as an interjection,“O!”.
Interjection from Mr Bloom:'Do your damnedest!
When someone suffers a setback, this interjection is sometimes used to express surprise.
Interjection by Daniel Cohn-Bendit: Beautiful city!
Wow Free PicturesThis word is an interjection that is used when expressing astonishment.
Interjection from Mr Ferber: Tell them in German President!
Free wow Animated ImagesThis word is an interjection that is used when expressing astonishment.
Interjection from Mr Poettering: then he should do both!
appear in independent form, as for use as an interjection, like in the examples above.
Interjection by the President: There is one day of transition, Mr Bourlanges.
Free Moving Images of wowThis word is an interjection that is used when expressing astonishment.
Interjection by Daniel Cohn-Bendit:
Oops Free PicturesThis word is an interjection used to express surprise or neglect.
Interjection from William(The Earl of)
Free Moving Images of oopsThis word is an interjection used to express surprise or neglect.
The interjection fi is often used as a prefix with the meaning"unlikable, abominable.
Free gallery of gifs of oopsThis word is an interjection used to express surprise or neglect.
There is no interjection that is more abstract than other interjections. .
All the gifs of oops in this free gallery to use as you like When someone suffers a setback, this interjection is sometimes used to express surprise.
But the word“interjection” is not an interjection; it is a noun!
Interjection from Avril Doyle:'That is because they thought we would not reach Question 10!
It is also an interjection, a way to put passivity first: Passivity rules!
Interjection from Mr Tomlinson I must say to Mr Tomlinson that this morning there was another important report in this Parliament which was closely