Hum

/hʌm/ verb

Definition

to make a low, continuous droning sound; to sing with closed lips

Etymology

Middle English hummen, of imitative origin, first recorded in 14th century

Kelly Says

Humming is one of the most universal human musical behaviors - even people who claim they 'can't sing' can usually hum a tune!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ብዝበዝ
ARالعربية
غنغنة
BNবাংলা
গুনগুন করা
CACatalà
tararirejar
CSČeština
bzučet
DADansk
nynne
DEDeutsch
summen
ELΕλληνικά
βουίζω
ESEspañol
tararear
FAفارسی
غرغرکردن
FISuomi
kuninata
FRFrançais
fredonner
GUGU
ગુણગુણાટ
HAHA
suni
HEעברית
זמזום
HIहिन्दी
गुनगुनाना
HUMagyar
morajzik
IDBahasa Indonesia
bersenandung
IGIG
ụjụ
ITItaliano
canticchiare
JA日本語
ハミング
KKKK
шу
KMKM
គ្រញ្ជាំ
KO한국어
흥얼거리다
MRMR
गुणगुणणे
MSBahasa Melayu
mengucap
MYမြန်မာ
ဟမ်းဟုံး
NLNederlands
neuriën
NONorsk
nynne
PAPA
ਗੁੜਗੁੜਾਉਣਾ
PLPolski
nuci
PTPortuguês
cantarolar
RORomână
fredonare
RUРусский
гудеть
SVSvenska
nynna
SWKiswahili
mumunya
TAதமிழ்
பொலபொலப்பு
TEతెలుగు
గుంగుమ్
THไทย
ร้องแม่ม
TLTL
umawit
TRTürkçe
mırıldanmak
UKУкраїнська
гудіти
URاردو
گنگنانا
VITiếng Việt
hát vang vang
YOYO
kárá
ZH中文
ZUZU
umsho

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