Haagam


can be used in any form.
greeting, parting, or by itself showing excitement,

haagam!
(hag – um)
haagam! – excitement

ok dogg i’ll call tomorrow, haagam. – parting

haagam, who is this? (on the phone, for example) – greeting

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