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What does “mu” mean as an interjection?
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I'm reading the Dragon Ball manga and characters keep sort of stammering "mu-mu-mu" at various moments, for example below. What does this mean?
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I'm reading the Dragon Ball manga and characters keep sort of stammering "mu-mu-mu" at various moments, for example below. What does this mean?
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I'm reading the Dragon Ball manga and characters keep sort of stammering "mu-mu-mu" at various moments, for example below. What does this mean?
interjections
I'm reading the Dragon Ball manga and characters keep sort of stammering "mu-mu-mu" at various moments, for example below. What does this mean?
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I love this comic too. Mu mu mu expresses frustration in a calm way.
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You should cite a dictionary entry or something to support your answer.
– V2Blast
20 mins ago
I think this expression is too casual to be on list of dictionaries. But as a native speaker of Japanese and a fan of this comic I think this phrase conveys such meaning.
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I love this comic too. Mu mu mu expresses frustration in a calm way.
New contributor
You should cite a dictionary entry or something to support your answer.
– V2Blast
20 mins ago
I think this expression is too casual to be on list of dictionaries. But as a native speaker of Japanese and a fan of this comic I think this phrase conveys such meaning.
– suzuki
14 mins ago
add a comment |
I love this comic too. Mu mu mu expresses frustration in a calm way.
New contributor
You should cite a dictionary entry or something to support your answer.
– V2Blast
20 mins ago
I think this expression is too casual to be on list of dictionaries. But as a native speaker of Japanese and a fan of this comic I think this phrase conveys such meaning.
– suzuki
14 mins ago
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I love this comic too. Mu mu mu expresses frustration in a calm way.
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I love this comic too. Mu mu mu expresses frustration in a calm way.
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You should cite a dictionary entry or something to support your answer.
– V2Blast
20 mins ago
I think this expression is too casual to be on list of dictionaries. But as a native speaker of Japanese and a fan of this comic I think this phrase conveys such meaning.
– suzuki
14 mins ago
add a comment |
You should cite a dictionary entry or something to support your answer.
– V2Blast
20 mins ago
I think this expression is too casual to be on list of dictionaries. But as a native speaker of Japanese and a fan of this comic I think this phrase conveys such meaning.
– suzuki
14 mins ago
You should cite a dictionary entry or something to support your answer.
– V2Blast
20 mins ago
You should cite a dictionary entry or something to support your answer.
– V2Blast
20 mins ago
I think this expression is too casual to be on list of dictionaries. But as a native speaker of Japanese and a fan of this comic I think this phrase conveys such meaning.
– suzuki
14 mins ago
I think this expression is too casual to be on list of dictionaries. But as a native speaker of Japanese and a fan of this comic I think this phrase conveys such meaning.
– suzuki
14 mins ago
add a comment |
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