It can be used in a middle of a sentence as well.
'Yeah, so, I was walking down the streent, eh? and I saw this really cool car.'

General usage:

Instead of

'are you aware of the fact that it is 9.00 and if you don't leave now you'll be late for the hockey game'

you would say

'it's 9.00, eh?'

If you really agree with someone you would say 'I KNOW! Eh?!' emphasising 'know' and the 'eh' with a slight pause between.

Americans have started their own version of this using 'right': 'I know, right?' Although 'right' has more 'confidence' to it than the more passive 'eh?'; but, that's Canada for you, eh?

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A word used commonly in Canada and Australia, but only properly in Canada.

A rhetorical re-affirmation of a statement.
(Well drunk, already walking to the bar )

Greg: We're going to the bar, eh ?
Brody: Yea dude, we're almost there already.
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Can be used either at the end of a sentence in a suggestive or curious way, or just as a simple question/statement like "what?" or "Whatever"
1) You're going out, eh?

2) Man1: Did you see the game last night?
Man2: .... Eh?
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Coming from a Canadian (where the word was made, no duh),
Eh means anything, really, but usually means YES? or RIGHT? It can also mean RIGHT ON or TOTALLY.
You can only use EH at the end of a sentence, though, and make sure you don't make it a part of a sentence (did that make ANY sense?).
1) Hockey game was amazing, eh?
2) Oh I know, eh!
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1 - Synonym for “huh

2 - Indifference, like Meh.
That's pretty cool, eh?

Eh, I didn't enjoy the trip.
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