Chữ Nôm (𡨸喃) was a script used in Vietnam to record the native Vietnamese language during some time around 1000 AD to as recently as the 1950s and 60s. It combines Chinese characters with ones that were systematically coined by the Vietnamese elites to represent Vietnamese words not present in Chinese. Most of the Nom characters were created using the common blending technique of a semantic (meaningful) component with a phonetic (sound) component. It has since been replaced by a Latin-based alphabet script.
Chu Nom is a logographic script once used to write the Vietnamese language. It was derived from Chinese characters but adapted to represent Vietnamese sounds and meanings. Chu Nom fell out of use in the 19th century with the rise of the Latin-based Vietnamese alphabet, Quoc Ngu.
The sound of eating can be spelled as "nom nom" or "munch munch."
"Nom nom" is a sound used to express eating or enjoying food. It is onomatopoeic, meant to mimic the sounds of someone chewing or savoring something tasty. It has become a popular expression on the internet and social media to convey food enjoyment.
In French, "nom" is a masculine noun.
"Le nom" in French translates to "the name" in English.
"Mon nom" means "my name" in French.
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it comes from a song on youtube just type in nom nom nom nom nom nom nom and you will hear the song :)
"Nom nom nom" is internet slang for "eat"
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The sound of eating can be spelled as "nom nom" or "munch munch."
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Nom Nom = Breast or Milk
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