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Du Wei: Chinese ambassador to Israel found dead at home
Initial findings suggest there was no foul play in the death of Du Wei at his home near Tel Aviv.
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Who here is an English expert
My Midwest pals are creating an encyclopedia
Ope /ōp/
Ope; Opes; Oping; Oped
Interjection
An acknowledgement and exclamation of recognition of an occurance, often associated with an interaction or encounter with or between people or things.
Interjection
As a response following the usage of ope; to express agreement with another's recognition, deeming it worthy of the words prior usage by the person you are agreeing with.
Verb
The act of using the word ope; to refer to somone or something elses usage of the word ope.
The question is
Is the second definition an Interjection
Or something else
Think of words like mhmm or yup
Expressions of agreement
ope
ope me
Correct
Ope
You know when a pal says ope to something, you don't say ope to ope to their own oping
You say ope to say that you agree with their ope
I thought interjections and exclamations were a different thing, looked it up, they're not
so I think you're good
Right
I'm like almost certain that the second definition is not an Interjection
They are different things, but an exclamation can be an Interjection
Like
they're not, at least according to this style guide
An interject is something you interject into a sentance
"Oops, I dropped it"
Oops is an Interjection
Yikes can be a exclamation
"Yikes!"
But also you can use it as an Interjection
See, I thought the same thing at first, but according to Google, they're all the same umbrella
"Yikes, he dropped it"
Hmm
Ol
Ok
An interjection is a type of word, which can stand on it's own
Fuck!
or as a part of a sentence
Fuck, that hurt.
the first form, is an exclamation form
Right
but all interjections can grammatically be used like that, apparently
In the second form it would not be an exclamation then
Only an interject
They can't be both at the same time
