Ojha or oj-ha (Serbian: ојха) is a common Montenegrin and Serbian emotional expression and interjection used in Montenegro. It is frequently used during celebrations such as weddings or traditional dancing.[1] It is closely linked to Montenegrin culture and the ethnogenesis of Montenegrins, often used in songs about the country or its people as well as topics concerning Montenegrins, used to convey excitement or ironic mockery.

References

  1. Šoć, Vladimir (1987). Starocrnogorske narodne igre (in Croatian). Kulturno-prosvjetni sabor Hrvatske. ISBN 9788680825199. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
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