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Ajde meaning. .

Ajde meaning. It has become a slang word in Swedish, mainly used in the suburbs, I'd say The purpose of this paper is to present the differences between the South Slavic languages which are based on the different usage of exclamations ‘ajde’ and ‘hajde’ among particular South Slavic languages, as from our experience this seems to be significant. Ajde (Ajde meaning “Come on” in English) is a word that encourages action. Could also mean “that’s weird but [I like it]” or that’s cool. . Ajde: When someone tells you some [good news] or [something] you also agree with. Jul 26, 2025 · Categories: Serbo-Croatian terms borrowed from Ottoman Turkish Serbo-Croatian terms derived from Ottoman Turkish Serbo-Croatian terms with IPA pronunciation Serbo-Croatian lemmas Serbo-Croatian interjections Swedish terms borrowed from Serbo-Croatian Swedish terms derived from Serbo-Croatian Swedish lemmas Swedish interjections Swedish slang Definition of "ajde" I've seen that word and I have no idea what that could mean? Ajde/hajde means "let's go" or "alright" in Serbo-Croatian. Still, in the Serbian language, it is also used as a word that indicates agreement with something or, more often, as the conclusion of a telephone conversation or a regular one face-to-face. I always found it strange when people said ‘bre’ comes from Turkish because I can speak the language somewhat and never heard that or any similar word being used in the same context as in Serbian. I can’t say how accurate the origin is but the word is definitely used with the same meaning in Turkey as well as all across the Balkans. lhycssbk zpsyx tmvwr lixf qmyai vvibk srlkhq fjs qtgajonc rkhr