To type "uh hmm," simply type 'uhhmm' on the keyboard without any spaces between the two words.
"Uhm" is typically spelled as "uhm" or "um". It is an interjection used to signify hesitation, uncertainty, or to fill a pause in speech.
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It is pronounced as "uh-CHAF-uh-LIE-uh."
HMM is typically considered an interjection or an exclamation reflecting uncertainty, contemplation, or skepticism.
It is pronounced as "uh-GOR-uh".
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'Uh' is typically a place-holder in the English language. A place-holder is a word, more accurately a sound, which is uttered when we feel uncertainty about what we are about to say.For examples:"Uh, Dad, uh, could I borrow the car Saturday?""Uh, I didn't like our Pastor's sermon.""Uh, can I borrow some money."'Hmm' is another place-holder, especially in spoken English. It also often indicates some uncertainty about what we're going to say, and also allows us a few extra seconds to think of how we will say something.For examples:"Hmm, I was wondering, uh, would you like to go to the dance with me on Saturday?""Hmm, Doctor, am I pregnant!?""Hmm, George, I think we're pregnant."Both 'Uh' and 'Hmm' in a sentence can also indicate we are uncertain how the other person will react to what we're going to say.For example:"You know I love you... Uh, Sally, will you marry me?""Hmm...close your eyes and put out your hands... Surprise!" (as the speaker puts a gift into another person's hands."Hmmm, you know your Dad and I would do anything for you. Uh, but, money's tight this year, so...uh... we won't be able to help you buy a car this year."
"Uhm" is typically spelled as "uhm" or "um". It is an interjection used to signify hesitation, uncertainty, or to fill a pause in speech.
Obligate total completely undeniable...uh...um...hmm...oh yes, carnivores...I think.
well the longest piece of string is about um...........uh.................hmm..................90000000000000000000 meters?
The nasal M sound that forms a questioning sound is "hmm" and for a longer sound "hmmm."The nasal sound pair that indicates yes is "Mm-hmm." (also Mm-hnn, Uh-huh)The nasal sound that indicates no can be "M-mm" (but more frequently with the N sound as Nn-n or nn-nnn because the sound can be on either syllable, and as Uh-Uh).
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Hmm let me think... Uh Brock! he follows ash everywhere in kanto! Do you not watch the tv show!?
Oh yeah. Definitely. mmm-hmm. Uh-huh. Yup. You got it. Totally. That's right. (yes)
a lot hmm. great. i needed it for an essay on our favourite song. so, uh...thanks. I'll put that in.
Being scared of open places would be a type of agoraphobia. (uh-gore-uh-FOE-bee-uh)
hmm uh idk how about a vampire goes nuts and eats everybody? like drinks there blood not that way.. pretty simple