Learn English Interjections and Weird Sounds | English Video with Subtitles

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Learn English with Bob the Canadian


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Hi Bob the Canadian here. Have you ever noticed when you're listening to an English conversation
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that sometimes we make sounds that aren't quite words. Well in this video I'll look
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at 15 sounds that English speakers make while they're having conversations, and I'll explain
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what they mean. And I'm kind of curious if you make the same sounds in your language.
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If any of these 15 sounds, sound familiar please let me know in the comments below.
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Hey welcome to this video! If this is your first time here and you're learning English
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don't forget to click the subscribe button below and the small bell icon so you can be
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notified of new videos. Also if you could give me a thumbs up at some point during this
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video that would be awesome.
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So when we speak to each other in our native languages we make sounds sometimes instead
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of using words. So in this video let's look at 15 different sounds that you'll hear in
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English conversations, and as I said before if any of them are familiar, if they are sounds
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you also make in your language, please tell me in the comments below.
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Number one: Uh huh. So this means the same thing as, "Yes". If I was to respond to a
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question by saying, "Uh huh." It means that I agree or I'm saying, "Yes." Maybe someone
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has asked me, "Hey Bob. Do you want a piece of pizza?" I could reply by saying, "Uh huh!",
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meaning that I do want a piece of pizza.
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Number two: Mmm. Hmm. Mmm hmm means yes as well. So maybe I said I wanted a piece of
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pizza and someone asks, "Hey Bob! Do you want a drink with that?" I could respond by saying,
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"Mmm hmm!", which would mean yes I do want a drink with my slice of pizza.
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Number three: Uh Uh. So uh uh means no. Maybe someone has asked me if I want to go see a
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movie, and I want to respond by saying I don't want to. I could say, "Uh uh", I don't feel
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like seeing a movie tonight. Uh uh mean no.
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Number four: Mmm Mmm. You'll notice I'm kind of moving my head from side to side when I
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say, "Mmm mmm" because it also means no. Maybe someone asks me the question, "Do you want
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to go to a restaurant tonight?" And I don't want to go. I could say, "Mmm mmm", and that
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would just indicate to that person that I'm saying, "No!" Mmm mmm, I don't want to go.
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Mmm mm.
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Number five: Uh oh. So uh-o is something you say when you have a small accident. Maybe
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you were walking with a cup of milk and you dropped it on the floor and spilled the milk.
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You would say, "Uh oh!" and it's basically a surprise sound that you make when something
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goes wrong. Uh oh! I dropped the milk on the floor. Uh oh!
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Number six: A-ha. So a-ha is something that you say when you discover something, or when
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you solve something. Maybe you've been working on a really hard math problem, and finally
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you understand how to figure out the answer. You would say, "A-ha!", and this is just a
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sound you make indicating that you're happy to have discovered how to solve something
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or how to do something. A-ha!
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Number seven: Mmmm, Mmmm, Mmmm, or just Mmmmm! This a sound you make when there's food that
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you can smell or see that looks really yummy, and looks really tasty. So you would express
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your appreciation of the smell of the food by saying, "Mmmmm! That smells good!", or,
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"Mmmmm, Mmmmm, Mmmm. I can't wait to eat this.”
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Number eight: Shhhhhhh! You'll notice that I'm putting my finger to my mouth when I'm
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making the, "Shhhhhhh!" sound. So this is not just a sound, Shhhhhhh!, but it's also
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an action. So let's imagine you're somewhere and you have a child with you and they're
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being loud. They're being noisy in a place where they should be quiet. You would indicated
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to them that you want them to be quiet by going, "Shhhhhh!", and this hopefully makes
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them start to be quiet, although if your young children are like mine, usually they get a
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bit noisy just a few seconds afterwards.
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Number nine: Arrrgh! Arrrgh! This is a hard sound to make on camera but I make it all
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the time. It's a sound of frustration. So when you're frustrated, when something isn't
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going the way you want, and you just feel Arrrrrgh! You just make the sound like that,
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like maybe you've been trying to get a job for a long time and everyone keeps saying,
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"No!" You could express your frustration by saying, "Arrrrgh! I just can't find a job.
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It's so frustrating!"
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Number ten: Ewwww! So this is a little different then the last one. This is an expression,
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a sound you would make when you see something that disgusts you. So it's like, "Ugh! That's
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gross. Ugh! That's disgusting!" Sometimes we also say, "Ew", like, "Ew! That's disgusting!"
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But I normally say, "Ugh! Ugh! That's gross. That's disgusting!"
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Number eleven: Hmmmm. So, "Hmmmm.", is a sound that you make when you're thinking. So maybe
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someone has asked you a question and you're not quite sure of the answer. You might pause
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a bit and say, "Hmmmm. Let me think about that. Hmmmm." I think you rub your chin when
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you do that. Hmmmmm, let me think about that. So that's a sound that you make when you're
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thinking.
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Number twelve: Um. I say this all the time. You’re not supposed to say, “Um.” But
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you’ll notice in a lot of my videos when I pause I say, “Um.” So I might be talking
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and then, um, see I said it right there. I say, “Um” because I’m still thinking
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about my next sentence. I’m still thinking about my next thought. So you say, “Um”
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as a way to pause. Now please note, you’re not supposed to say “Um”. Especially if
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you’re talking in front of other people. You’ll want to avoid saying, “Um” at
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all costs. But I still say it so you need to know what it sounds like.
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Number thirteen: Ah. So this is something that you say when you, when you understand
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something or when the answer becomes clear to you. So maybe a friend has explained something
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to you that you didn’t understand before. You were confused. You would respond to them
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by saying, “Ah!”, and it, it kind of means like, “I get it!” or “I understand”
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Ah! Number fourteen: Oooooooo! Aaaaaaah! So this
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is sounds, these two sounds are sounds you’ll hear when you’re at fireworks. When the
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fireworks shoot into the sky and they explode often times people will say, “Ooooooo! Aaaaaaah!”
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And it’s also a sound people will make, maybe you have a new piece of jewelry and
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it’s very beautiful, people might look at it and say, “Ooooooo! Aaaaaah! That’s
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really nice.” So it’s an expression of appreciating you’re appreciating what you’re
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seeing. Oooooooo! and Aaaaaaaah!
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Number fifteen: Pffffff. So Pfffff. Is something that we say when we don’t really believe
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something. Maybe someone has said, “Your uncle won the lottery!” and you’re like,
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pfffff, I don’t believe it. Pfffff, I don’t know what you’re talking about. So it’s
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an expression of doubt. Pfffff, I don’t really believe that. Pffff I don’t know
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what you’re talking about. And it’s made, it’s like a p sound, pfffff, and usually
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it’s before a sentence of doubt like, “Pfffff, I don’t believe that.”
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Well those were fifteen sounds that we make as English speakers. I’m curious to know
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if you make any of those sounds in your own native languages. Let me know in the comments
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below. Bob the Canadian here. Learn English with Bob the Canadian.
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Please don’t forget to subscribe if this video was helpful to you, and click the bell
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to help you review the English that you have learned in this video.
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Bob the Canadian. Learn English with Bob the Canadian. I hope you’re having a good day.
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I hope you have a good week. Thank you so much for watching this video and have a great
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day!
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