Hum

"Hum" in mi

hāmumumumu

(indistinct sound resembling human humming)

momi

(tune created orally with lips closed)

ngī

(indistinct sound resembling human humming)

rangorango

(indistinct sound resembling human humming)

rarā

(indistinct sound resembling human humming)

tāwara

(indistinct sound resembling human humming)

tāwara

(indistinct sound resembling human humming)

tāwara

(busy activity)

hamumu

(to express by humming)

mapu

(to produce low sounds which blend continuously)

momi

(to express by humming)

ngī

(to drone like certain insects naturally do in motion)

tamumu

(to make sound with lips closed)

tamumu

(to drone like certain insects naturally do in motion)

tamūtamū

(to make sound with lips closed)

tamūtamū

(to drone like certain insects naturally do in motion)

wheo

(to drone like certain insects naturally do in motion)

wheowheo

(to drone like certain insects naturally do in motion)

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.