in spanish it's "¡oh, dios mio!" or you could try an even funnier way: "¡ay, diosito!"
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As Italian Blonde already wrote, it's "Oh mio Dio" in Italian; however I find more frequently "Oddio" (the phonetic transcription of "Oh Dio", that is literally "Oh God").
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In Turkish :
Aman Allahım / Aman Tanrım / Aman Yarabbim.
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in chinese, we say: "哦,我的天呐!" or “哦,我的老天爷!" or "我的妈呀!"
in chinese, we say: "oh,wo de tian na ! " or "oh, wo de lao tian ye ! " or " wo de ma ya ! "
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ღმერთო ჩემო - gmerto chemo - in georgian
Տեր Աստված - Astvac, ter astvac - in armenian
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