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Interjections express emotions and feelings from "summary" of The Everything Spanish Grammar Book by Julie Gutin

Interjections are words or phrases that express emotions or feelings. In Spanish, interjections are used to convey a wide range of emotions, from surprise to excitement to frustration. These words are often short and simple, making them easy to remember and use in everyday conversation. One common Spanish interjection is "¡Ay!" This word is used to express pain or surprise, similar to the English interjection "Ouch!" Another example is "¡Qué bien!" which translates to "How great!" and is used to express excitement or hap...
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