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Monday, February 27, 2006

Americans use pauses such as "um" or "uh," the British say "er," Mandarin speakers use something like "er," the French use something like "euh," the German say "äh" (pronounced eh or er), Japanese use "ahh", and Hebrew, Spanish speakers use something like "ehhh", and "este" in Mexico. Other languages have their own syllables for these pauses.

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