Farfullar in english

Babble

pronunciation: bæbəl part of speech: noun, verb
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babble

farfullar = babble ; splutter ; sputter ; stammer ; jabber ; stumble. 

Example: He immerses us in 'language that is unique for its copiousness,' now speaking 'of exquisite intimations that can occur only in a half-light,' then babbling 'of chamber-pots, leg-irons, factories and policemen'.Example: 'Jeanne ... I don't ... I need to talk ...,' she spluttered.Example: One of them sputtered and gesticulated with sufficient violence to induce us to desist.Example: People who stammer may find they are quite fluent if they sing, whisper or speak as part of a group.Example: She has managed to pick up the fag ends of a good many languages during her life and can jabber French a little.Example: For some people the best way of progressing through the Internet may be by stumbling at the obstacles but persevering in the effort to move forward.

Farfullar synonyms

talk in spanish: hablar, pronunciation: tɔk verb, nounbubble in spanish: burbuja, pronunciation: bʌbəl nounsing in spanish: canta, pronunciation: sɪŋ verbripple in spanish: onda, pronunciation: rɪpəl nounpeach in spanish: melocotón, pronunciation: pitʃ nounblather in spanish: decir tonterías, pronunciation: blæðɜr nountattle in spanish: chismes, pronunciation: tætəl noun, verbgurgle in spanish: gorgoteo, pronunciation: gɜrgəl noun, verbblab in spanish: cotilla, pronunciation: blæb verbburble in spanish: burbujeo, pronunciation: bɜrbəl verbblither in spanish: blither, pronunciation: blɪðɜr verbsmatter in spanish: saber por encima, pronunciation: smætɜr verbblether in spanish: tontería de omisión, pronunciation: bleðɜr noun, verbbabbling in spanish: balbuceo, pronunciation: bæbəlɪŋ nounguggle in spanish: gluglutear, pronunciation: gʌgəl verbbabble out in spanish: balbucear, pronunciation: bæbəlaʊt verbblab out in spanish: charla, pronunciation: blæbaʊt verb
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