I have seen a moaning sound, referring to being in pain, written as "Ai!" Or sometimes "Ay!" (It is pronounced to rhyme with "try.") And sometimes, I have seen the name of God is invoked, as in "Ai dios!" And in some older sources, you may still see "Ay caramba!"-- this is used to express shock as well as pain.
"Ramon" more or less is the same as the name "Raymond" in English. It is pronounced "rah-MOAN". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
It means, "I regret that it can't be had."
A person or an animal commonly moans as an expression of its feelings or physical or psychological condition. People or animals moan if they are in pain, struggle or work hard on something, when having intercourse or sports and many other activities.
Mon Dieu pronunciation- (moan day-eu)
bony-ness messnear rhyme (spoken) homeliness
Montaña or Monte. either one. (moan-TAHN-ya)(MOAN-tey)
ummmmm
Henny Moan's birth name is Henny Elisabeth Moan.
Yes, it is normal for some people not to moan during sexual activity. Moaning is not a universal response to pleasure, and people express their enjoyment in different ways. It is important to communicate with your partner about what feels good and pleasurable for both of you.
You just moan no special way.
Have you done anything to get her to moan?
The past tense of moan is moaned.
The Moan was created on 2004-01-19.
The trouble is that we always moan about the weather.
No, dismay is a feeling and to moan is to make a sound.
A homophone for MOWN is MOAN.
Clarksdale Moan was created on 1930-05-28.