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(h)ummed and (h)arred??
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I always thought that when you deliberated something you "ummed and arred", yet I have heard a number of people recently saying "hummed and harred". Which (if either) is correct? I have also heard people saying "olde wolde" rather than "olde worlde" - I take it that the latter is correct?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ye was pronounced the. There used to be a single letter representing the -th- sound, called thorn. It looked a bit like a Y. More than you want to know here
In old and middle English, words sometimes had an -e (or other letters) on the end that have subsequently dropped off.
I've always known it as um and ah, though ummed and ahed looks a bit strange, so QM's spelling is better. Hummed and ha'd sounds okay but does anyone actually say 'ha' when they're hesitating?