Eish
/eɪʃ/
interjection
1.
(South African) an exclamation expressive of surprise, agreement, disapproval, etc
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[ee-th er, ahy-th er] /ˈi ðər, ˈaɪ ðər/ adjective 1. one or the other of two: You may sit at either end of the table. 2. each of two; the one and the other: There are trees on either side of the river. pronoun 3. one or the other: There are two roads into the […]