Usage of 嗯
The particle 嗯 (ēn) is commonly used in spoken Mandarin to express agreement, acknowledgment, hesitation, or to signal that the speaker is thinking. It functions similarly to 'hmm' or 'uh-huh' in English.
Common contexts
- As a short response to show you are listening or agree: "嗯" can replace a full sentence to keep the conversation flowing.
- To indicate hesitation or thinking before answering.
- Sometimes used to soften a statement or show politeness.
Collocations and patterns
- 嗯,好 (ēn, hǎo): "Okay, hmm" used to confirm or agree politely.
- 嗯,我觉得... (ēn, wǒ juéde...): "Hmm, I think..." to introduce an opinion thoughtfully.
Notes
Avoid overusing 嗯 in formal writing or speeches as it is very colloquial. It is also different from 呃 (è), which often signals stronger hesitation or searching for words. 嗯 is softer and more neutral.
Understanding 嗯 helps learners sound more natural and engaged in everyday conversations.