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ω όχι
A direct translation of 'oh no,' 'ω όχι' is used to express dismay, disappointment, or shock at bad news. It's a very common and straightforward exclamation of negative surprise. You can use it for anything from forgetting your keys to hearing truly terrible news.
Examples in context
Ω όχι, έχασα τα κλειδιά μου.
Oh no, I lost my keys.
Ω όχι! Άργησα για το ραντεβού.
Oh no! I'm late for my appointment.
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