Attention and Scolding in Japanese

1. こら (kora)
Meaning: Hey! / Stop that!
Tone: Scolding / angry
Used when blaming or shouting at someone
Example:
こら!何してるの?
Kora! Nani shiteru no?
Hey! What are you doing?
=> Very rude; do not use in polite situations.
2. おい (oi)
Meaning: Hey!
Tone: Rough / strong (Often used by men)
Example:
おい!待て!
Oi! Mate!
Hey! Stop! / Hey! Wait!
=> Sounds aggressive; avoid in formal situations.
3. ねえ (nee)
Meaning: Hey / Excuse me (casual)
Tone: Soft / friendly
Used between friends or people close to each other
Example:
ねえ、ちょっと聞いて。
Nee, chotto kiite.
Hey, listen for a moment.
4. あら (ara)
Meaning: Oh / Oh my!
Tone: Gentle surprise
Commonly used by women
Example:
あら、もうこんな時間?
Ara, mō konna jikan?
Oh my, is it already this late?
5. まあ (maa)
Meaning: Well / Oh
Tone: Calm / mild reaction
Often used to soften a situation
Example:
まあ、落ち着いて。
Maa, ochitsuite.
Well, calm down.
6. ちょっと (chotto)
Meaning: Hey / Wait a moment
Tone: Neutral
Can be polite or casual depending on context
Example:
ちょっと待ってください。
Chotto matte kudasai.
Please wait a moment.
7. すみません (sumimasen)
Meaning: Excuse me / Sorry
Tone: Polite / safe
Suitable for all situations
Example:
すみません、質問してもいいですか?
Sumimasen, shitsumon shite mo ii desu ka?
Excuse me, may I ask a question?
Quick Comparison (from rude → polite)
Very rough: こら / おい
Casual & friendly: ねえ
Neutral: ちょっと
Polite & safe: すみません
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