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  1. Status of "Mmm" or "Hmm" - Linguistics Stack Exchange

    I would like to know whether nasally produced sounds like "Mmmm" or "Hmmm" constitute verbal or non-verbal language. Essentially I am a language testing professional, operating within very …

  2. Name for 'mmm' sound - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 13, 2015 · The Mmmm syllable can be several syllables, with many conventional meanings, like MMM-mmm or mmm-MMM, which can respectively be 'no' and 'yes' in many contexts. It's …

  3. How much mmmm should be in hmmmmmmm - English …

    There's always the chance that too many mmmm's in "hmmm" or hhhh's in "shhh" may look ridiculous and hyperbolic, but I think it's important to leave the OP with the idea that self …

  4. Single word for the timeline of past, present, and future events

    Jul 23, 2020 · I know that a timeline of past and possibly present events are simply referred to as a "Timeline of [insert event here]", however, I am struggling to find a word or …

  5. What’s the origin/etymology of “mm-bye”? - slang

    Jul 28, 2020 · As said to end conversations (especially on the phone): mmm-bye. When and how did this form/usage start?

  6. "It’s the height of the season"? - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    The question is from the transcript of a podcast: Mmmm, blueberries. It’s the height of the season, and I’ve been tossing a handful onto cereal, into pancakes or just straight into my mouth.

  7. terminology - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    It would be really interesting to actually audibly compare our "hmmmm (mmmm)s" for this case. Because as written I can't imagine ever being able to interpret a single-syllable hmmm as a …

  8. Whom did you meet? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Sep 16, 2014 · I am confused to use the word "whom" in a sentence.Is the above sentence correct? Give me a bit of your mind at what contexts we generally use whom with proper …

  9. Meaning and interpretation of Bilbo's "half as well" quote

    Feb 29, 2016 · In The Lord of The Rings, Bilbo says the following to his assembled guests at his eleventy first birthday party: I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less …

  10. Is "my bad" a correct English phrase?

    Nov 19, 2010 · I have seen many people use the phrase "my bad" in Internet forums. What does it exactly imply and is it a proper English phrase?