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How to Say "oh please" in Spanish

The Spanish word foroh pleaseis bahA1 level.

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bah

interjectionA1informal
expressing skepticism
A grumpy character waving their hand dismissively at a small, wilted flower.

Examples

¡Bah! No te preocupes por eso, no es importante.

Bah! Don't worry about that; it's not important.

¿Dijo que ganaría? ¡Bah! Siempre dice lo mismo.

He said he would win? Oh please! He always says the same thing.

¡Bah!, da igual si llegamos cinco minutos tarde.

Whatever, it doesn't matter if we are five minutes late.

A Word That Never Changes

This word always stays the same. You don't need to worry about whether you are talking to a man, a woman, or a group of people—it's always just 'bah'.

A Complete Thought

In Spanish, 'bah' can act as a whole sentence on its own. You use it to instantly tell someone that you don't believe them or that you think what they said is unimportant.

Using it in Formal Writing

Mistake:Using 'bah' in a formal business email.

Correction: Only use 'bah' when talking with friends or in very casual writing. In formal situations, it can sound rude or dismissive.

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