Balbuceo in english
Babbling
pronunciation: bæbəlɪŋ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: bæbəlɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures
balbucear = babble ; stammer ; prattle ; blabber ; blab.
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: People who stammer may find they are quite fluent if they sing, whisper or speak as part of a group.Example: He shrugged and said nothing, just letting her prattle on.Example: My son is almost 18 months old and he blabbers and acts like he is really telling you something, but uses very few real words.Example: Give a politician a microphone and they won't stop blabbing.more:
» decir balbuceando = splutter ; sputter .
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.balbuceo = splutter ; sputter ; stammering ; stammer ; prattle ; prate ; tattletale.
Example: And then, after all this diplomatic and rhetorical splutter, the high commissioners recovered their temper and grew more polite.Example: The sputter of gibberish, the hoppings about the floor, the violent gesticulations, were like the frenzy of a half dozen exasperated baboons.Example: Stammering is four times more common in boys than girls.Example: In contrast, behavioural therapies take a more direct approach to the problem, encouraging parents to correct a stammer.Example: As my parents and her husband were not at home, it was I who had to bear with her prattle.Example: Jamie Allen, with his prate about Catholicism, is insufferable.Example: Amaya entered the car, and waited until Rio was finished with his tattletale session about a friend using inappropriate language at school.