Blimah is an interjection used to show surprise or astonishment, often used in Jewish English. The word is spelled phonetically as /blɪˈmɑː/ (BLIH-mah). The initial "b" is pronounced with the lips together, followed by a short "l" sound. The "i" is pronounced with a short "ih" sound as in "it", followed by a "m" sound. The final "ah" is pronounced with an "a" sound as in "car". The spelling of Blimah remains consistent with its pronunciation, making it easy to read and write.