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ahoy

Part of Speech

Interjection

Pronunciation

IPA: /əˈhɔɪ/

Definitions

  • A call used to hail a ship or a person, especially at sea.
  • Used as a greeting, especially by sailors.

Usage Examples

  • "Ahoy there! Can you hear me?"
  • "The captain yelled 'Ahoy!' to the passing ship."

Etymology

Derived from Dutch "hoi," meaning "hi" or "hello," popularized in nautical contexts.

Synonyms

  • Greetings
  • Salutations

Antonyms

  • Farewell
  • Goodbye

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish ¡Ahoy! /aˈoi/
Hindi अहोय /əˈhoɪ/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

British English: /əˈhɔɪ/

American English: /əˈhoɪ/

Historical Usage

Historically used as a universal call for sailors, "ahoy" became synonymous with maritime communication.

Cultural Nuances

While primarily nautical, "ahoy" is sometimes humorously used in modern language as a playful greeting.

More Information

The word "ahoy" is also associated with early telephone usage, as Alexander Graham Bell suggested it as a standard greeting.

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