japanese equivalent of “Mmmm” as in “Mmmm I like that!” or “Mmmm, delicious”












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in other words, "Mmmm" used as a tone of appreciation or approbation, NOT of deliberation as in "Mmmm, let me think about that"



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    in other words, "Mmmm" used as a tone of appreciation or approbation, NOT of deliberation as in "Mmmm, let me think about that"



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      in other words, "Mmmm" used as a tone of appreciation or approbation, NOT of deliberation as in "Mmmm, let me think about that"



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      in other words, "Mmmm" used as a tone of appreciation or approbation, NOT of deliberation as in "Mmmm, let me think about that"



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          You can say:





          • うーん、素晴らしい! (neutral)


          • んー、素晴らしい! (casual)


          • うーむ、素晴らしい! (pompous)


          • ふーむ、素晴らしい! (pompous)


          Note that the actual pronunciations of these う/ふ/む may be different from what you already know. These interjections are often pronounced just like English "mmm" or "hmmm". See: IPA for ふーん/んふふ (pronounced with your mouth closed) and Difference between うーん and ううん






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            You can say:





            • うーん、素晴らしい! (neutral)


            • んー、素晴らしい! (casual)


            • うーむ、素晴らしい! (pompous)


            • ふーむ、素晴らしい! (pompous)


            Note that the actual pronunciations of these う/ふ/む may be different from what you already know. These interjections are often pronounced just like English "mmm" or "hmmm". See: IPA for ふーん/んふふ (pronounced with your mouth closed) and Difference between うーん and ううん






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              You can say:





              • うーん、素晴らしい! (neutral)


              • んー、素晴らしい! (casual)


              • うーむ、素晴らしい! (pompous)


              • ふーむ、素晴らしい! (pompous)


              Note that the actual pronunciations of these う/ふ/む may be different from what you already know. These interjections are often pronounced just like English "mmm" or "hmmm". See: IPA for ふーん/んふふ (pronounced with your mouth closed) and Difference between うーん and ううん






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                You can say:





                • うーん、素晴らしい! (neutral)


                • んー、素晴らしい! (casual)


                • うーむ、素晴らしい! (pompous)


                • ふーむ、素晴らしい! (pompous)


                Note that the actual pronunciations of these う/ふ/む may be different from what you already know. These interjections are often pronounced just like English "mmm" or "hmmm". See: IPA for ふーん/んふふ (pronounced with your mouth closed) and Difference between うーん and ううん






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                You can say:





                • うーん、素晴らしい! (neutral)


                • んー、素晴らしい! (casual)


                • うーむ、素晴らしい! (pompous)


                • ふーむ、素晴らしい! (pompous)


                Note that the actual pronunciations of these う/ふ/む may be different from what you already know. These interjections are often pronounced just like English "mmm" or "hmmm". See: IPA for ふーん/んふふ (pronounced with your mouth closed) and Difference between うーん and ううん







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