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  • Interjection words: Uh-huh, Uh-oh, Um, Umm, Whew - English Mirror
    Uh-huh!, Uh-oh!, Um!, Umm! and Whew! interjection words are used in everyday speech to convey a wide range of emotions and reactions Interjections can convey surprise, excitement, disgust, joy, and other strong emotions
  • Are sounds like Mm-Hmm Uh-Huh (yes) and Mm-Mm Uh-Uh (no . . . - Reddit
    Are sounds like Mm-Hmm Uh-Huh (yes) and Mm-Mm Uh-Uh (no) universally understood, or are they specifically only used in English? I would say that, although similar interjections are common to all languages (I say all, but I stand to be corrected), the prosody of the expressions you mention is not universal
  • “Um”, “uh”, “mm” and the use of filler sounds and words
    Filler sounds (for example: “um”, “uh”, “mm”) and filler words (for example: “like”, “you know”) are essentially meaningless words and sounds in and of themselves; they are just conversation cues These sounds and words, when used as fillers, do not add meaning to a sentence
  • Minimal Responses: How to spell noises like Mm-hmm and Uh-uh
    Mm-hmm; Uh-huh; Mmm; Here is the spelling you should for the three most common negative minimal responses: Mm-mm; Uh-uh; Nuh-uh; Clearly, these are very similar in spelling and phonetics, so be sure that you catch the response accurately
  • Hm, hmm, hmmm, mm-hmm, mm, mmm (guide to use in dialogue) - Debbie Emmitt
    In general, use two or three m’s, whichever fits best with the expression or sentiment you want to convey Of course, if you want to depict a long, drawn-out ‘mmmm’, put as many m’s as will float your boat, just be aware that it will stick out to the reader (that may be the effect you’re after)
  • Its okay to say um and uh when youre presenting. . . — Ned Potter
    Sounds (um, ah, er, erm etc) serve two important purposes when we're presenting: In conversation, these sounds prevent interruptions, and in presentations, they help keep the audience and speaker in sync - this is no small thing If you find yourself umming and ahing don't worry too much about it!
  • Why We Say Umm and How to Avoid It - Steven D. Cohen
    My interview segment begins at the 1:33 mark “Filler words such as ‘umm’ are ubiquitous across cultures and languages Research suggests they have a real use, but be careful about how much you use them ” To learn more about avoiding fillers, check out my blog post on How to Stop Saying “Um” and Other Filler Words Thanks for stopping by
  • How to Stop Saying Um, Uh, and Other Filler Words
    In this article, we examine why filler words have a negative impact on your effectiveness, and learn a five-step strategy for reducing them Um… What’s the Problem? Some people adopt a zero tolerance policy when it comes to filler words, believing that a few ruin the delivery and invalidate an otherwise solid speech I’m not one of those people
  • Has anyone trained themselves to stop saying umm and uh . . . - Reddit
    One thing you can do is have someone ring a bell or something every time you say uhm or like Then just practice!
  • What to call words like uh, um, uh-huh, hmm - WordReference Forums
    What is the technical name for "filler" words utterances such as "like", "well", "um", etc?





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