"Ahem" is widely popular. Depends how you hear it as.
"Ahem" sounds right to me after trying out a few options and seeing what they looked like. I then used "Ahem" in an email and it expressed just what I was looking for.
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"Harrumph" is the word used for noisy clearing of the throat.
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It depends on what sound you are targeting and if it is really important that such be expressed. If you were writing for 'Scrubs' or 'House' certain 'clearing of the throat sounds' demand a chest x-ray while others don't.
Ahh... Ahh.. rouragraallaaa... arougraalural
means Heimlich manuever please!
Ahem
"A gite (GHIT-uh) nakht (with throat-clearing "ach" sound)."
It's usually spelled as "Ahem." If you're writing dialogue in a story, you can either write it out as "ahem," or simply write that your character cleared his/her throat, depending on the situation within the story.
leh-sha-nah toe-vah tee-kah-tev veh-tach-heh-tem •••On the tach part, you should have the ch sound like you're kind of clearing your throat, with a rolled h if that makes sense.
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The act of clearing your throat is indicated by the slang onomatopoeia "hock", or "hack", and the resultant mucus as a "loogie" (lugie). This is sometimes a combination of drawing up phlegm and then expectorating or spitting, with the sound "ptui" (ptooie).Both of these acts are simulated by the word sounds, as is the term "hacking cough".Addendum:There is also the resounding "splack" as the hocked/hacked loogie hits the sidewalk immediately following the "ptui."
The sound your throat makes when clearing it is spelled "ahem."
As in chew, or a guttural sound (similar to how some sound when clearing their throat)
"A gite (GHIT-uh) nakht (with throat-clearing "ach" sound)."
Throat clearing is a simple vocal tic
You cannot spread a sore throat by clearing your throat. Sore throat conditions can only be spread through contact.
It's not a word, it's a noise, captured in letters. Often used to describe the sound of someone clearing their throat.
It's not a word, it's a noise, captured in letters. Often used to describe the sound of someone clearing their throat.
It could be the engine or maybe water could have flooded the spark-plugs.
Just make it so you sound like you are clearing your throat hard. The open your mouth wide enough for the high scream to come out.
My voice is changing right now, but i also have acid reflux. As of the moment i have had to clear my throat, but im not sure about difficulty clearing the throat
try clearing your throat, drinking things, or eating. sometimes it helps me to just cough.
oh fresh Try to keep the "oh" sound pure, rather than adding the w sound that it has in English such as in the word "go". The French R is made by lightly clearing your throat, similar to the German "ch".