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| Moy (pronounced mɔʏ || Well || This word can basically mean anything and nothing. If used without additive words it's similar to the English "well", the French "alors" or the German "also".
| Moy (pronounced mɔʏ || Well || This word can basically mean anything and nothing. If used without additive words it's similar to the English "well", the French "alors" or the German "also".
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| Moy atalomo (pronounced mɔʏ ætɔlomo || - || The word "atalomo" is turning the word "moy" a positive reply.
| Moy atalomo (pronounced mɔʏ ætɔlomo) || - || The word "atalomo" is turning the word "moy" a positive reply.
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| Moy sideov (pronounced mɔʏ sideɔf || - || The word "sideov" is added to moy to represent disappointment or sadness.
| Moy sideov (pronounced mɔʏ sideɔf) || - || The word "sideov" is added to moy to represent disappointment or sadness.
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| Moy nanao (pronounced mɔʏ nanao || - || The word "naono" adds an expression of amazement, astonishment, surprise or confusion to the word "moy". In most cases, it can be considered like "wow".
| Moy nanao (pronounced mɔʏ nanao) || - || The word "naono" adds an expression of amazement, astonishment, surprise or confusion to the word "moy". In most cases, it can be considered like "wow".
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| Moy, moy, moy (pronounced mɔʏ, mɔʏ, mɔʏ || - || Just like "moy" generally can mean anything, this expression can be used to mark very much joy, a huge surprise but also savere sadness and many other extreme feelings.
| Moy, moy, moy (pronounced mɔʏ, mɔʏ, mɔʏ) || - || Just like "moy" generally can mean anything, this expression can be used to mark very much joy, a huge surprise but also savere sadness and many other extreme feelings.
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