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Linda
When to use hum?
I've heard that "um" sometimes also can be spelt "hum", e.g. "hum milhão". When should "um" be exchanged for "hum", are there any rules? Does it depend on the sound coming thereafter? Does it depend on the country or region the writer is from?
1 apr. 2012 16:00
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Hi Linda,
You should use only "um" as a cardinal number.
"Hum" can be used as an expression to indicate untrust, impatience or doubt. However, many years ago some brazilian accountants would use "hum milhão" (old portuguese) in checks in order to avoid fraud or forgery. This way, people would not be able to write anything before "um" to increase its value (such as "vinte e um").
Therefore, there is no reason for you to worry about any rules regarding the use of "hum" or "um", as the first form is no longer admitted. Hope this helps.
1 april 2012
It's because if you write down in a check "um" (1) someone could change to "onze" (11) or another values.
Hum also mean (Expression - I got it)
4 april 2012
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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Linda
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