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Usage of the word "Yummy"



 
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Usage of the word "Yummy" #1 (permalink) Thu Oct 01, 2009 6:38 am   Usage of the word "Yummy"
 

Hello everybody,

Is it correct to use word “YUMMY” for mango salad?

Usually I was watching TV show at cook program that use the word “YUMMY” for meal.

Thanks in advance.
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Usage of the word "Yummy" #2 (permalink) Thu Oct 01, 2009 7:31 am   Usage of the word "Yummy"
 

Yes, but it is casual or child-like.
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Usage of the word "Yummy" #3 (permalink) Thu Oct 01, 2009 7:39 am   Usage of the word "Yummy"
 

Hello Mr.Micawber,

Thanks for the answer.
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