An interjection is a word or expression someone says spontaneously to express an immediate feeling, situation, or reaction — like "ouch!", "wow!", "hey", or "um". This category includes many different types of utterances such as exclamations, greetings, hesitation markers, and curses, making interjections a diverse and partly overlapping category that helps us communicate emotions and reactions naturally in speech.
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感動詞(かんどうし / 英: interjection) とは、感動、応答、呼び掛けを表す。主語、述語、修飾語になることも他の語に修飾されることもない。間投詞(かんとうし)、感嘆詞(かんたんし)、嘆詞(たんし)とも言う。口語においては頻繁に用いられるが、文語において用いられることは少ない。
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