Babble
Translations of "babble" (39 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | θρυλέω(to utter words indistinctly), θρυλέω(to talk much), λαλέω(to talk much), φλυαρέω(to talk incoherently) | thruléō, thruléō, laléō, phluaréō | |
| Asturian | bilordiu(idle talk), afalucar(to utter words indistinctly), bilordiar(to talk much) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | çərənləmək(to talk much) | — | |
| Bulgarian | бръщолевене(inarticulate speech), бърборене(idle talk), ромолене(the sound of flowing water), ромон(the sound of flowing water), бръщолевя(to utter words indistinctly), бърборя(to talk much), ромоля(to make a continuous murmuring noise) | brǎštolevene, bǎrborene, romolene, romon, brǎštolevja, bǎrborja, romolja | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 廢話 /废话(idle talk), 閑話 /闲话(idle talk) | fèihuà, xiánhuà | |
| Czech | brblat(to utter words indistinctly), žvatlat(to utter words indistinctly) | — | |
| Danish | bavl(idle talk), mumlen(inarticulate speech), pladder(idle talk), pludren(inarticulate speech), pludren(the sound of flowing water), bavle(to talk incoherently), mumle(to utter words indistinctly), mumle(to make a continuous murmuring noise), plapre(to talk much), pludre(to utter words indistinctly), røbe(to disclose by too free talk), sludre(to talk much), vrøvle(to talk incoherently), vrøvle(to talk much), vrøvle(to utter in an indistinct or incoherent way), ævle(to talk much) | — | |
| Dutch | brabbelen(inarticulate speech), murmelen(inarticulate speech), prietpraat(idle talk), babbelen(to talk much), brabbelen(to utter words indistinctly), kabbelen(to make a continuous murmuring noise), kletsen(to talk much) | — | |
| Esperanto | babiladi(to make a continuous murmuring noise) | — | |
| Finnish | höpötys(idle talk), lörpöttely(idle talk), pulina(idle talk), pulina(inarticulate speech), solina(the sound of flowing water), höpistä(to utter in an indistinct or incoherent way), höpöttää(to talk incoherently), höpöttää(to utter in an indistinct or incoherent way), jokeltaa(to utter words indistinctly), laverrella(to disclose by too free talk), lörpötellä(to talk much), lörpötellä(to disclose by too free talk), pulista(to talk much), solista(to make a continuous murmuring noise) | — | |
| French | babil(the sound of flowing water), babillage(idle talk), bavardage(idle talk), charabia(inarticulate speech), galimatias(inarticulate speech), jargon(inarticulate speech), murmure(the sound of flowing water), babiller(to make a continuous murmuring noise), bavarder(to talk much), caqueter(to talk much), jaboter(to talk much), jacasser(to talk much), jargonner(to utter words indistinctly), marmonner(to utter words indistinctly), marmotter(to utter words indistinctly), murmurer(to make a continuous murmuring noise), papoter(to talk much), susurrer(to make a continuous murmuring noise) | — | |
| Galician | barballar(to utter words indistinctly), barballar(to talk incoherently), barballar(to talk much), esbardallar(to talk much), laretar(to talk much), parolar(to talk much) | — | |
| Georgian | ბუტბუტი(idle talk), ბუტბუტი(inarticulate speech), ენის ტარტარი(idle talk), ლუღლუღი(idle talk), ლუღლუღი(inarticulate speech), ტიკტიკი(idle talk), ტიტინი(idle talk), ყბედობა(idle talk) | buṭbuṭi, buṭbuṭi, enis ṭarṭari, luɣluɣi, luɣluɣi, ṭiḳṭiḳi, ṭiṭini, q̇bedoba | |
| German | Brabbeln(inarticulate speech), Geplapper(idle talk), Murmeln(inarticulate speech), babbeln(to talk much), brabbeln(to utter words indistinctly), gurgeln(to make a continuous murmuring noise), murmeln(to utter words indistinctly), plappern(to talk much), plätschern(to make a continuous murmuring noise), schwätzen(to talk much) | — | |
| Greek | κελαηδώ(to talk much) | kelaïdó | |
| Gujarati | બબડવું(to talk much) | babaḍvũ | |
| Hindi | बकना(to utter words indistinctly) | baknā | |
| Hungarian | csobogás(the sound of flowing water), csobog(to make a continuous murmuring noise) | — | |
| Icelandic | babl(idle talk), babl(inarticulate speech), heimskulegt þvaður(idle talk), heimskulegt þvaður(inarticulate speech), mas(idle talk), mas(inarticulate speech), niður(the sound of flowing water), vatnsniður(the sound of flowing water), óskýrt tal(idle talk), óskýrt tal(inarticulate speech), babla(to utter words indistinctly), babla(to talk much), blaðra(to utter words indistinctly), blaðra(to talk much), fleipra út úr sér(to talk much), hjala(to make a continuous murmuring noise), kjafta frá(to talk much), mala(to utter words indistinctly), mala(to talk much), masa(to utter words indistinctly), masa(to talk much), niða(to make a continuous murmuring noise), tala of mikið(to talk much), vera með heimskuhjal(to talk much), þvæla(to utter words indistinctly), þvæla(to talk much) | — | |
| Ingrian | bälättää(to utter words indistinctly), törissä(to talk much), šolissa(to make a continuous murmuring noise) | — | |
| Irish | bí ag cabaireacht(to talk much) | — | |
| Italian | balbettio(inarticulate speech), ciancia(idle talk), gorgoglio(the sound of flowing water), blaterare(to utter words indistinctly), blaterare(to talk incoherently), chiacchierare(to talk much), ciarlare(to talk much), cicalare(to make a continuous murmuring noise) | — | |
| Korean | 옹알거리다(to utter words indistinctly), 옹알거리다(to make a continuous murmuring noise), 재잘거리다(to talk much), 중얼거리다(to utter words indistinctly), 중얼거리다(to make a continuous murmuring noise) | ong'al georida, ong'al georida, jaejal georida, jung'eol georida, jung'eol georida | |
| Latin | blaterō(to utter words indistinctly), blaterō(to talk incoherently) | — | |
| Latvian | izpļāpāties(to disclose by too free talk), murmināt(to utter words indistinctly), murmināt(to make a continuous murmuring noise), murmulēt(to make a continuous murmuring noise), murmuļot(to make a continuous murmuring noise), pļāpāt(to talk much), vāvuļot(to talk incoherently) | — | |
| Lithuanian | babaliuoti(to talk incoherently) | — | |
| Māori | hīwawā(the sound of flowing water), kapekapetau(to talk much), kapetau(to talk much), kohe(to utter words indistinctly), nanunanu(to utter words indistinctly), nanunanu(to talk incoherently), whakahāhā(to utter words indistinctly), whakahāhā(to talk incoherently), whakahāhā(to utter in an indistinct or incoherent way) | — | |
| Norwegian | bable(to utter words indistinctly), bable(to talk much), plapre(to talk much) | — | |
| Persian | دراییدن(idle talk), نارسا گویی(inarticulate speech), یاوه گفتن(idle talk) | darâyidan, nârasâ guyi, yâve goftan | |
| Polish | bełkot(idle talk), gaworzenie(inarticulate speech), gwar(inarticulate speech), paplanie(idle talk), szmer(the sound of flowing water), gaworzyć(to utter words indistinctly), paplać(to talk much), szemrać(to make a continuous murmuring noise) | — | |
| Portuguese | balbuciação(idle talk), balbuciação(inarticulate speech), murmúrio(the sound of flowing water), papo(idle talk), balbuciar(to utter words indistinctly), balbuciar(to talk much), murmurar(to make a continuous murmuring noise) | — | |
| Russian | болтовня́(idle talk), бормота́ние(inarticulate speech), журча́ние(the sound of flowing water), ле́пет(inarticulate speech), трёп(idle talk), болта́ть(to talk much), бормота́ть(to utter words indistinctly), журча́ть(to make a continuous murmuring noise), лепета́ть(to utter words indistinctly), трепа́ться(to talk much) | boltovnjá, bormotánije, žurčánije, lépet, trjop, boltátʹ, bormotátʹ, žurčátʹ, lepetátʹ, trepátʹsja | |
| Sicilian | ciarmulijari(to utter words indistinctly), ciarmulijari(to make a continuous murmuring noise), smurmurijari(to make a continuous murmuring noise) | — | |
| Slovak | brblať(to utter words indistinctly) | — | |
| Spanish | balbuceo(inarticulate speech), charla(idle talk), gorjeo(the sound of flowing water), jerigonza(inarticulate speech), parloteo(idle talk), chacharear(to talk much), charlar(to talk much), charlatanear(to talk much), charlotear(to talk much), farfullar(to utter words indistinctly), mascullar(to utter words indistinctly), murmurar(to make a continuous murmuring noise), parlotear(to talk much), susurrar(to make a continuous murmuring noise) | — | |
| Swedish | babbel(idle talk), babbel(inarticulate speech), pladder(idle talk), babbla(to talk much), pladdra(to talk much), porla(to make a continuous murmuring noise) | — | |
| Ukrainian | базі́кати(to utter words indistinctly), базі́кати(to talk much), буркота́ти(to talk incoherently), буркоті́ти(to talk incoherently), бурмота́ти(to talk incoherently), бурмоті́ти(to talk incoherently), галама́гати(to utter words indistinctly), дзюркота́ти(to make a continuous murmuring noise), дзюркоті́ти(to make a continuous murmuring noise), дзюрча́ти(to make a continuous murmuring noise), журча́ти(to make a continuous murmuring noise) | bazíkaty, bazíkaty, burkotáty, burkotíty, burmotáty, burmotíty, halamáhaty, dzjurkotáty, dzjurkotíty, dzjurčáty, žurčáty | |
| Vietnamese | lao xao(the sound of flowing water), bi bô(to utter words indistinctly), bập bẹ(to utter words indistinctly), lảm nhảm(to talk much), rì rào(to make a continuous murmuring noise), róc rách(to make a continuous murmuring noise), tiết lộ(to disclose by too free talk) | — | |
| Yiddish | פּלוידערײַ(idle talk) | ployderay |
bilordiu, afalucar, bilordiar
çərənləmək
бръщолевене, бърборене, ромолене, ромон, бръщолевя, бърборя, ромоля
brǎštolevene, bǎrborene, romolene, romon, brǎštolevja, bǎrborja, romolja
brblat, žvatlat
bavl, mumlen, pladder, pludren, pludren, bavle, mumle, mumle, plapre, pludre, røbe, sludre, vrøvle, vrøvle, vrøvle, ævle
brabbelen, murmelen, prietpraat, babbelen, brabbelen, kabbelen, kletsen
babiladi
höpötys, lörpöttely, pulina, pulina, solina, höpistä, höpöttää, höpöttää, jokeltaa, laverrella, lörpötellä, lörpötellä, pulista, solista
babil, babillage, bavardage, charabia, galimatias, jargon, murmure, babiller, bavarder, caqueter, jaboter, jacasser, jargonner, marmonner, marmotter, murmurer, papoter, susurrer
barballar, barballar, barballar, esbardallar, laretar, parolar
ბუტბუტი, ბუტბუტი, ენის ტარტარი, ლუღლუღი, ლუღლუღი, ტიკტიკი, ტიტინი, ყბედობა
buṭbuṭi, buṭbuṭi, enis ṭarṭari, luɣluɣi, luɣluɣi, ṭiḳṭiḳi, ṭiṭini, q̇bedoba
Brabbeln, Geplapper, Murmeln, babbeln, brabbeln, gurgeln, murmeln, plappern, plätschern, schwätzen
csobogás, csobog
babl, babl, heimskulegt þvaður, heimskulegt þvaður, mas, mas, niður, vatnsniður, óskýrt tal, óskýrt tal, babla, babla, blaðra, blaðra, fleipra út úr sér, hjala, kjafta frá, mala, mala, masa, masa, niða, tala of mikið, vera með heimskuhjal, þvæla, þvæla
bälättää, törissä, šolissa
bí ag cabaireacht
balbettio, ciancia, gorgoglio, blaterare, blaterare, chiacchierare, ciarlare, cicalare
옹알거리다, 옹알거리다, 재잘거리다, 중얼거리다, 중얼거리다
ong'al georida, ong'al georida, jaejal georida, jung'eol georida, jung'eol georida
blaterō, blaterō
izpļāpāties, murmināt, murmināt, murmulēt, murmuļot, pļāpāt, vāvuļot
babaliuoti
hīwawā, kapekapetau, kapetau, kohe, nanunanu, nanunanu, whakahāhā, whakahāhā, whakahāhā
bable, bable, plapre
bełkot, gaworzenie, gwar, paplanie, szmer, gaworzyć, paplać, szemrać
balbuciação, balbuciação, murmúrio, papo, balbuciar, balbuciar, murmurar
болтовня́, бормота́ние, журча́ние, ле́пет, трёп, болта́ть, бормота́ть, журча́ть, лепета́ть, трепа́ться
boltovnjá, bormotánije, žurčánije, lépet, trjop, boltátʹ, bormotátʹ, žurčátʹ, lepetátʹ, trepátʹsja
ciarmulijari, ciarmulijari, smurmurijari
brblať
balbuceo, charla, gorjeo, jerigonza, parloteo, chacharear, charlar, charlatanear, charlotear, farfullar, mascullar, murmurar, parlotear, susurrar
babbel, babbel, pladder, babbla, pladdra, porla
базі́кати, базі́кати, буркота́ти, буркоті́ти, бурмота́ти, бурмоті́ти, галама́гати, дзюркота́ти, дзюркоті́ти, дзюрча́ти, журча́ти
bazíkaty, bazíkaty, burkotáty, burkotíty, burmotáty, burmotíty, halamáhaty, dzjurkotáty, dzjurkotíty, dzjurčáty, žurčáty
lao xao, bi bô, bập bẹ, lảm nhảm, rì rào, róc rách, tiết lộ
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