Learn English Interjections and Weird Sounds | English Video with Subtitles

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Hi Bob the Canadian here. Have you ever noticed when you're listening to an English conversation that sometimes we make sounds that aren't quite words. Well in this video I'll look

at 15 sounds that English speakers make while they're having conversations, and I'll explain what they mean. And I'm kind of curious if you make the same sounds in your language.

If any of these 15 sounds, sound familiar please let me know in the comments below. Hey welcome to this video! If this is your first time here and you're learning English

don't forget to click the subscribe button below and the small bell icon so you can be notified of new videos. Also if you could give me a thumbs up at some point during this

video that would be awesome. So when we speak to each other in our native languages we make sounds sometimes instead

of using words. So in this video let's look at 15 different sounds that you'll hear in English conversations, and as I said before if any of them are familiar, if they are sounds

you also make in your language, please tell me in the comments below. Number one: Uh huh. So this means the same thing as, "Yes". If I was to respond to a

question by saying, "Uh huh." It means that I agree or I'm saying, "Yes." Maybe someone has asked me, "Hey Bob. Do you want a piece of pizza?" I could reply by saying, "Uh huh!",

meaning that I do want a piece of pizza. Number two: Mmm. Hmm. Mmm hmm means yes as well. So maybe I said I wanted a piece of

pizza and someone asks, "Hey Bob! Do you want a drink with that?" I could respond by saying, "Mmm hmm!", which would mean yes I do want a drink with my slice of pizza.

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