What does doamne in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word doamne in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use doamne in Romanian.

The word doamne in Romanian means vai, Doamne, O, Doamne!, Doamne!, Doamne Dumnezeule!, Kyrie Eleison, Dumnezeule!, Dumnezeule!, Dumnezeule!, Doamne! Doamne Dumnezeule!, Doamne!, nefeminin, nefeminin. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word doamne

vai

(informal (expressing surprise)

Oh, vai! Vorbești serios?
Oh, my! Are you serious?

Doamne

(potentially offensive (expressing annoyance or alarm)

Jesus Christ! - I can't believe she said that about me!

O, Doamne!

(archaic or humorous (expressing alarm)

Doamne!

(US, slang (expressing astonishment)

Gee whiz! I cannot believe you just said that!

Doamne Dumnezeule!

(surprise)

Goodness me, you've grown a lot since I last saw you!

Kyrie Eleison

(Christian prayer) (greacă)

Dumnezeule!

(expressing shock or surprise)

Oh my God! Get that child out of that mud puddle this instant!

Dumnezeule!

(astonishment)

My goodness! What a lot of food you have prepared!

Dumnezeule!

(expressing astonishment)

My word, that candy certainly is sour! My word, that is one beautiful woman.

Doamne! Doamne Dumnezeule!

(expressing horror or astonishment)

Doamne!

(astonishment)

Oh my goodness! There's a huge spider in the bathroom!

nefeminin

(not ladylike)

nefeminin

(not graceful or demure)

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