04/07/2021
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Oh is a interjection (¡Oh!, I burned my hand). There it's a adverb (I got to there and I went back to my house). There are is a conjugated form of verb "have" (Sometimes not there are escape).
The words "ay", "there" and "hay" are homophones, that is, they sound phonetically the same but their meaning is different and they are written differently. In orality, when hearing any of these forms, we may not be sure of what their writing is, so sometimes confusion can be generated.
See also:
Still and still | This and this | I know and I know |
Bounce and vote | Haya and finds | Yes and yes |
Of and give | Which and which | You and you |
Him and him | Me and me | Tube and had |