kár

Etymology 1
Borrowed from either a or.

Noun

 * 1) damage, loss, detriment
 * 2)  shame, pity, too bad something regrettable; used with a subordinate clause
 * 3)  waste, something useless, pointless, or futile, not being worth the bother/trouble used with or an infinitive
 * 1)  waste, something useless, pointless, or futile, not being worth the bother/trouble used with or an infinitive
 * 1)  waste, something useless, pointless, or futile, not being worth the bother/trouble used with or an infinitive
 * 1)  waste, something useless, pointless, or futile, not being worth the bother/trouble used with or an infinitive

Etymology 2
An onomatopoeia.

Interjection

 * 1) caw cry of a crow or raven