How you say ooh?
If you say “ooh” to express approval you’re part of a long line of people. In fact, the word “oo-oo” has roots in the ancient Greek verb oon, which means “to sound loudly.” This sound was used to call on people to fight, so it’s not surprising that the sound also indicates approval.
How you say ooh in Latin?
The open-mouth vowel sound is represented in Latin by an o with a dot on top. If you want to sound like a native Latin speaker, put your tongue against the roof of your mouth and hold a short vowel sound. If you’re a little rusty, just hold a short a sound while you say the word “ah.” You can also use the sound for two syllables: “oh-oh” is a good example.
How do you say ooh wow in Spanish?
If you want to express your genuine and honest reaction to something really special, you can simply say, “Ooo, wow!” And if you want to sound more sophisticated and classy, you can use the phrase “Wow!”
How to say ooh in Spanish?
The sound that you make when you ‘ooh’ in English is actually a contraction of the sound ‘oo’ and the interjection ‘oh’. To create this sound in Spanish, you can combine the ‘rrr’ sound from the r in ‘radar’ with the ‘ah’ sound from ‘ah’ in ‘father’.
How do you say ooh in Spanish?
Pronouncing this sound is relatively easy because of the ‘oo’ sound in the English word ‘oooh’. All you have to do is pronounce the ‘oo’ in the same way you would in English. The only thing you need to keep in mind is to make the sound a little deeper in your throat than it sounds in English.