Name for mmm sound - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Mmm, this cake is delicious Does this sound have a name, or does it belong to a category of sounds that has one? Is there a verb that means "to say Mmm"? I'm searching for either a word or phrase
semantics - Difference between fluency and fluidity - English . . . I live in Poland and it is incredibly irritating to listen to otherwise very intelligent people speak because they pause after a few words and utter loudly "ehhhhh" or "mmmmm" then continue with their conversation, repeating these irritating interruptions to the end
The sound made when eating - English Language Usage Stack Exchange munch generally noisy eating, lots of saliva is involved and the person forgets to close their mouth -- not attractive crunch a sound usually associated with eating crisps (BrEng), chips (AmEng) or a juicy crisp apple slurp the sound you make when eating liquids, especially true for soups or sucking a soft drink through a straw
What is the meaning of I got you? What does I got you mean? Does it mean Ok, I understood what you said or Hey, I know that you did that? If they are both correct, when should we use which?
Is it front-end, frontend, or front end? Which is correct? front-end engineering frontend engineering front end engineering I looked over http: www grammarbook com punctuation hyphens asp, referenced in