Englishfor English speakers
Der Lärm hat mich um sechs Uhr morgens geweckt.
der
interjection
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(Australian) Disdainful indication that something is obvious.
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(Australian) Indication of stupidity.
hat
Noun
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A hat is a piece of clothing that you wear on your head.
A poke bonnet is an old-fahioned woman's hat that covers the hair and shades the face with a rim.
Please take off your hat when you enter the church.
Men remove their hats when entering a church.
Women's hats are sold in a special store called a milliner's shop or a millinery.
Men's hats are sold in a special store called a haberdashery.
Mich
properNoun
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A diminutive of the en given name Michelle.
um
Interjection
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You use um to show that you are thinking and not ready to speak.
We were prepared, um, in our minds, in our heart, for -- for whatever.
What she did isn't so, um, nice.
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You use um to show that you doubt or are not sure about something somebody said.
Um, I don't think that works.
What? Um, okay. Sure, I guess. I'll tell her.
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You use um with a falling tone to show that you agree.
"How does Tuesday sound?" "Um, sure. Sounds good!"
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You use um to get somebody's attention.
Um, excuse me! Are you busy?
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You use um to bring attention to something that just happened or that was just said.
Um, did you just call me "stupid"?