- Azerbaijani: vay dədə vay
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 哎呀 (zh) (āiyā), 哎哟 (zh) (āiyō), 天哪 (zh) (tiān na)
- Dutch: oei (nl)
- Esperanto: ho ve
- Finnish: voi ei, voi itku
- French: aïe (fr), ah là là (fr), hélas (fr), oh là là (fr)
- German: oje (de)
- Greek: αχού (el) (achoú), άχου (áchou), αμάν (el) (amán), Θεέ μου (el) (Theé mou)
- Hausa: kash
- Hebrew: אֲבוֹי (he) (avóy)
- Italian: oh buon Dio!, ohimè
- Japanese: あら (ja) (ara), あらまあ (aramā), あらやだ (ara yada), あらいやだ (ara iyada)
- Korean: 저런 (ko) (jeoreon), 이런 (ko) (ireon)
- Malay: alamak (ms)
- Maori: āwaiā, taukuri, taukiri
- Navajo: yáadilá óolyé
- Norwegian: kjære (no), kjære vene
- Persian: !ای وای
- Polish: o rany
- Portuguese: Virgem Maria!
- Russian: ах, бо́же мой (ax, bóže moj), ах (ru) (ax), ох (ru) (ox), бо́же мой (ru) (bóže moj)
- Scottish Gaelic: obh obh!
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Roman: o joj!
- Spanish: caramba (es), pobre de
- Swedish: käre gud (sv), ack och ve (sv)
- Tibetan: ཀྱེ་མ (kye ma), ཀྱི་ཧུད (kyi hud), ཀྱེ་མ་ཧུད (kye ma hud)
- Welsh: o diar
- Yiddish: אוי (oy), אוי וויי (oy vey)
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