¡Ay, caramba!

"¡Ay, caramba! " (pronounced [ˈaj kaˈɾamba]), from the Spanish interjections ay (denoting surprise or pain) and caramba (a minced oath for carajo), is an exclamation used in Spanish to denote surprise (usually positive). == In popular culture and arts == The exclamation became associated with the Madrid flamenco dancer and singer La Caramba in the 1780s.

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¡Ay, caramba!

"¡Ay, caramba! " (pronounced [ˈaj kaˈɾamba]), from the Spanish interjections ay (denoting surprise or pain) and caramba (a minced oath for carajo), is an exclamation used in Spanish to denote surprise (usually positive). == In popular culture and arts == The exclamation became associated with the Madrid flamenco dancer and singer La Caramba in the 1780s.

Source: Wikipedia "¡Ay, caramba!" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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