Cotorrear in english

Gab

pronunciation: gæb part of speech: noun
In gestures

cotorrear = chatter ; gaggle ; cackle ; prattle ; prate ; blabber ; blab. 

Example: A group of these birds were perched in a bush chattering noisily while swinging their long tails in all directions.Example: All around me, the women started gaggling and talking in weird languages producing a cacophony of strange sounds.Example: They sold both the land and the animals, keeping only a dog and a few hens that walked freely, pecking and cackling in the garden.Example: He shrugged and said nothing, just letting her prattle on.Example: Char loves to prate on about justice based solely on his own narrow views.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.

Cotorrear synonyms

gossip in spanish: chisme, pronunciation: gɑsəp part of speech: noun causerie in spanish: charla, pronunciation: kɔzɜri part of speech: noun chitchat in spanish: charla, pronunciation: tʃɪttʃæt part of speech: noun small talk in spanish: charla, pronunciation: smɔltɔk part of speech: noun gabfest in spanish: gabiste, pronunciation: gæbfest part of speech: noun tittle-tattle in spanish: chinche, pronunciation: tɪtəltætəl part of speech: noun, verb chin-wag in spanish: chin-wag, pronunciation: tʃɪnwæg part of speech: noun chin-wagging in spanish: menear la barbilla, pronunciation: tʃɪnwægɪŋ part of speech: noun
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