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哎呀 (āi ya) is typically used as an expression of surprise or shock. It is often used to express disbelief or dismay, similar to the English phrase "Oh my God". For example, if someone hears some unexpected news, they might say 哎呀 (āi ya). It can also be used to express sympathy or concern, similar to the English phrase "Oh no". For example, if someone hears that someone else is in trouble, they might say 哎呀 (āi ya).
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