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Is it typical for Chinese to make these short, closed-mouth, 4th-tone-like sounds to express confirmation, like "mh"? I've never heard that before, people around me usually do something like "m-hm" or "a-ha".
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July 22, 2019, 10:39 AMIs it typical for Chinese to make these short, closed-mouth, 4th-tone-like sounds to express confirmation, like "mh"? I've never heard that before, people around me usually do something like "m-hm" or "a-ha".