eh
UK: eɪ | US: eɪ
Definition
interj. used to express inquiry, surprise, or to seek repetition or confirmation
interj. (Canadian) used as a stereotypical marker of Canadian speech
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Etymology
"Eh" likely originated as a natural vocalization to express hesitation or inquiry, appearing in Middle English as "ey" or "ay." It became stereotypically associated with Canadian English in the 20th century, though it is also used in other dialects (e.g., British, New Zealand). Its simplicity and versatility as a conversational tool—seeking agreement or clarification—helped it endure.
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