"Cooee" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cooee" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Cooee" Meaning

Cooee is an interjection that is used to shout to get the attention of someone, similar to "hello" or "hello there". It is often used by Australians to hail or summon someone, usually in a loud and clear manner, as a way to get their attention over a distance.

"Cooee" Examples

Usage Examples of "Cooee"


Echoes of the Australian Outback
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"Hear that cooee echo across the desert?" she asked, her voice fading into the distance.
The Aboriginal guide let out a loud cooee, calling out to his fellow tribesmen.
As we trekked through the dusty terrain, the cooee of a lone bird pierced the air.

In a Call or a Scream
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"Help! Cooee!" she cried, waving her arms wildly for attention.
The baby's loud cooee filled the nursery, demanding to be fed.
In an emergency, the cooee of a distress signal pierced the air, calling for rescue.

In an Invitation or a Greeting
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"Cooee, mate! Care to join us for a barbecue?" the friendly host offered.
As we approached the campsite, we were greeted with a warm cooee from our friends.
The invitation to the party was just a cooee away – she RSVP'd with a simple "yes".

Note: The word "cooee" is mostly used in Australian culture and may not be familiar to international learners.

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The word "coo" has several meanings:<br><br>1. A soft, gentle, and soothing sound, often made by birds or young animals, especially when they are communicating with their young or expressing contentment.<br>2. A deliberative or tentative speech, often used to imply uncertainty or caution.<br>3. To talk quietly and pleasantly, often in a soothing or reassuring manner.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The doves cooed softly in the tree.<br> She cooed with excitement over the new baby.<br> The politician cooed all the right phrases, but nobody was convinced.

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Past tense of "coo", meaning to utter a soft, gentle, and soothing sound, often used to describe the sound a bird makes, or to describe the sound a person makes who is feeling content, happy, or relaxed.

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