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Where does the word "oy" come from and what does it mean?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In English usage, it is an abbreviation of the words 'Hoy!' and 'Ahoy!'...the latter being especially common in the nautical world. All three are just natural exclamations used to attract attention.
In the ******* phrase: 'Oy veh!' - to express disappointment etc - the veh is based on German 'Weh', meaning 'woe', so the whole thing suggests the English equivalent of 'Woe is me!' Again, the 'oy' element is just a call for attention.
Not really, B. Both are just exclamations. Sometimes the Hebraic-offshoot 'oy' is used alone to express the effect of the full 'oy veh', so - in that way - it is more meaningful than a simple 'oy' as used in English.
Our 'oi' is just a somewhat vulgar version of the more polite 'a/hoy'. If an aristocratic land-owner found you illegally fishing his trout-stream, he would shout "Hoy!" whilst his gamekeper might be expected to shout "Oi!" (It's a class thing, old boy!)