guay

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See also: Guay

Ladino

Alternative forms

Interjection

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  1. woe!

Derived terms


Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɡwai/ [ˈɡwai̯]

Etymology 1

Unknown, maybe related to French gai, Italian gaio, English gay of Germanic origin or from Arabic كويس (kuwayyis).

Interjection

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  1. (Spain) cool, terrific

Adjective

guay m or f (masculine and feminine plural guay or guais)

  1. (Spain, colloquial) cool, terrific
    Synonyms: chachi, bacán, chévere, chido; see also Thesaurus:guay
Usage notes
  • This adjective is most often treated as invariable, with the form guay being used regardless of gender or number; however, the plural form guais is also often found. Hence, “They're very cool” may be expressed either as son muy guay or as son muy guais.

Adverb

guay

  1. (Spain, slang) cool, terrific
Usage notes

Etymology 2

From Latin vae (woe) or Gothic 𐍅𐌰𐌹 (wai, woe), from Proto-Germanic *wai, both from Proto-Indo-European *wai. Cognate with Portuguese guai and Italian guai.

Interjection

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  1. (obsolete) woe! (expresses grief)
    Synonym: ay

Further reading