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Do Japanese people use "uhh", "uhm", "yeah" in their speech?
٢ أغسطس ٢٠٠٩ ٢٣:١٢
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I have hosted many Japanese exchange students and teachers, my daughter also was an exchange student in Sapporo. We noticed that the Japanese used language fillers like 'ano', 'eto' etc.
These "uhms" and "uhhs" are the brain's way of inserting a 'thinking pause' and that it is 'natural'. It only becomes an issue when it's used every third, or so, word where it distracts the listener so that they are not concentrating on the real message.
٣ أغسطس ٢٠٠٩
as jura said, they have their own versions, like ano (umm), eeto (umm), so desu ne (i agree), dayoune(i agree), nantoka (what's it called)
٥ أغسطس ٢٠٠٩
No, I don't think so. ( Japanese-American may use these expresssions)
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