"Ahem" or "Ahum" is just the meaningless noise people make when they are thinking about what to say. Some people just say "um" or "er."
In Thai, "hum" (ห้อม) means to be full or satiated, especially when referring to being full from eating.
Burey Bhi Hum Bhale Bhi Hum ended on 2009-06-26.
The "u" in "hum" is considered a short vowel sound.
Hum Sab Baraati was created on 2004-04-04.
"Ah chu" is a representation of the sound of a sneeze in English. It is used to mimic the sound of someone sneezing.
HUM
It's means hit me up...hum
In Thai, "hum" (ห้อม) means to be full or satiated, especially when referring to being full from eating.
It's to do with "The Hum"
One meaning of hum is to make a low, steady, and continuous sound. It can also mean to sing with closed lips.
"Ah but who, sir?"
"Ghalat to hum ho nahi sakte" means "Wrong! Me! Impossible!" or literally "I/We can never be wrong."
Ah Neelah means smart or intelligence.
It means: "ah,(insult to your mom), bye"
Ahso / Ah-so / Ah so / Ah so desu ka "Ah, it is so" "Ah, yes" "Yes, it is so" "Yes, it is" "Yes, that's the way it is" "It is thus"
affirmative
"ah bon" can mean different things depending on context or the tone of voice in which it is said. "Ah bon?" in a surprised tone of voice means "Really?" "Ah bon." in a regular tone of voice mean "allright", or "ok" "ah bon..." in a resigned tone of voice means "whatever", or "if you say so..."