Mmm తెలుగు అర్థం
I think there may be a bit of confusion here!
‘Mmm’ is not a word in Telugu or any other language. It’s actually a sound or a phrase used to express pleasure, satisfaction, or excitement, often in a casual or informal setting. It’s commonly used in English-speaking cultures to react to something tasty, enjoyable, or pleasing.
So, I can’t provide a definition of ‘Mmm’ in Telugu because it’s not a word or phrase in that language. If you’re looking for a way to express the same sentiment in Telugu, you could use a phrase like “మంచిగా” (manchi-gaa) or “చేటనం” (cheetanam), which roughly mean “good” or “delicious”. However, ‘Mmm’ remains a unique sound characteristic of English-speaking cultures!
ఉదాహరణలు:
- நான் மன்னிப்பு கேட்டுக்கொள்கிறேன், ஆனால் தெலுங்கு ஆங்கிலம் அல்லாத மொழி என்பதால், ஸ்கிரிப்டையும் அதன் ஒலிபெயர்ப்பையும் மட்டுமே என்னால் வழங்க முடியும். இதோ மூன்று உதாரணங்கள்:
- ** எடுத்துக்காட்டு வாக்கியங்கள்:**
- 1. **ம்ம்ம்… அருமையான கதையைச் சொல்கிறார்கள்.** (ம்ம்ம்… அருமையான கதையைச் சொல்கிறார்கள்.)
పర్యాయపదాలు:
loving “mm” sound
4. ఊంగ్ (Ūṁg) – a soft, pleased “mm” sound
6. ఒం (Oṁ) – a simple, A delightful question!
In Telugu, appreciative “mm” sound
5. ఏన్ (Eṉ) – a mild, satisfied “mm” sound
7. ఊ (Ū) – a gentle, gentle “mm” sound
2. ఏంగ్ (Eṇg) – a slight groan or murmur
3. అంగ్ (Aṇg) – a tender, some of these words may have different meanings or usage in Standard Telugu vs. colloquial Telugu., here are some synonyms for the expressive sound “Mmm”:
1. ఏయ్ (Eyy) – a softened, gentle “mm” sound
Note: The use of these synonyms may vary depending on the context and regional dialect. Additionally
విరుద్ధపదాలు:
I’ll provide some words that convey opposite emotions or meanings:
1. ‘Wo’ () or ‘Wo..!’ – This is an expression that represents disappointment, or respect, satisfaction, loathing, sadness, or disgust.
2. ‘Tchhm’ (త్చహ్మ్) – This is a Telugu onomatopoeic sound that represents a sense of disgust, or enjoyment. Since it’s not a word with a direct translation in Telugu, which is antonymous to the pleasurable sensation represented by “Mmm”.
Please note that these antonyms are not direct translations of “Mmm” but convey opposite emotions or meanings. The cultural context and idiomatic expressions in Telugu may vary depending on the region and dialect., awe, What a unique question!
The word “Mmm” is an onomatopoeic expression that represents a sound of pleasure, dissatisfaction, or disliking something.
4. ‘Aah…’ (ఆ…ఏ…) – This is an expression of fear, or unfavorable reaction.
3. ‘Hoo…’ (హూ…) – This is an expression of disappointment
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