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This audio revolves around the pronunciation and usage of the term "ow" in English, often employed when someone experiences a sudden pain or discomfort. The sound is usually associated with instances such as getting hit or hurt, and it serves as an immediate verbal reaction to the unexpected discomfort. It is equivalent to the exclamation "ouch," utilized universally to express minor to moderate levels of physical pain. The audio guides the listener on how to correctly pronounce this two-letter expression, which is commonly used in everyday English language.