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The Ham-Hams have their own
unique language - do you know how to speak Ham-Ham?! Study the
words and sounds on this page, and be ready to use your new
vocabulary - you'll need it when the new Hamtaro game for Game
Boy appears!


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Can you sing the Ham-Ham song?
Here's where you can find the words to sing along!
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I can't believed it happened. Oh no, I have been had.

Sound conveying the thumping of running feet.

Means good-bye.

The running sound made by Cappy.

The walking or running sound made by hamsters.

The walking or running sound made by Boss.

Sound made when Boss jumps down from something.

The sound made when the Ham-Hams dig a hole, scratch.

A expression that conveys a lot of effort, putting your all into something.

The word Auntie Viv uses to express frustration, like "Nuts!" or, "Darn!"

Sound used to convey disappointment.

A greeting. Encompasses expressions like "good morning" or "hello." The
hamsters' version of the Japanese expression "oha--!"

Sound used when eating; but also used when hamsters are being petted.

Sound made when surprised or confused or when hamsters discover something.
Similar to ""huh?!""

Sound used when sniffing. (sniff-sniff).

Sound used to convey eating, like "munch-munch."

Sound made when hamsters are embarrassed or shy; or when they are
cleaning/grooming themselves, or scratching their heads.

The cute noise that Penelope makes. It's the only thing she can say.

Used when hamsters see something they desire and take off after it.

Sound used to convey sleepiness, like a yawn.

An expression of pain, like "Ouch! It hurts!"

Sound used when a hamster takes a bite out of something. Crunchy sound.

The sound made when the hamsters show their affection for one another. They
rub together. The word used in the Japanese version, "SURI SURI," came
from a Japanese word "Houzuri." It expresses ones affection for another.
('Hou' means cheek, 'Zuri' means to rub) It means "cheek to cheek" in
English.

A combination of 'Kossori' - quietly; secretly; stealthily - and Kakureru
- to hide. The meaning is "to hide." Of course, it is cute.

The walking/running sound made by hamsters.

Sound Ham-Hams make when walking.

The sound of sleeping, like ZZZZ.
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