ahem in Finnish
ahem in Finnish is kröhöm, öhöm, köh — ahem means a sound made to clear the throat, often to get someone's attention or hint at something without saying it directly.
ahem in Finnish
kröhöm
(onomatopoeia) The sound of a quiet cough or of clearing one's throat.
öhöm
(onomatopoeia) The sound of a quiet cough or of clearing one's throat.
öhöm
Expresses disapproval or annoyance.
kröhöm
Indicates the speaker does not wish to be perceived as rude, often intimating an impolite meaning to a third party that the speaker is not addressing.
köh
Indicates the speaker does not wish to be perceived as rude, often intimating an impolite meaning to a third party that the speaker is not addressing.
öhöm
Indicates the speaker does not wish to be perceived as rude, often intimating an impolite meaning to a third party that the speaker is not addressing.
What does "ahem" mean?
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intj A sound made to clear the throat, often to get someone's attention or hint at something without saying it directly.
"Ahem, I believe it's my turn to speak."
ahem in a sentence
- Ahem, I believe it's my turn to speak.
- Ahem — some of us are still waiting to be introduced.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "ahem" in Finnish?
"ahem" in Finnish is kröhöm, öhöm, köh. ahem means: A sound made to clear the throat, often to get someone's attention or hint at something without saying it directly.
How do you use "ahem" in a sentence?
Example: "Ahem, I believe it's my turn to speak." In Finnish, "ahem" is kröhöm, öhöm, köh.
Are there other ways to say "ahem" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 3 translations listed for "ahem": kröhöm, öhöm, köh.
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