To talk idly; chatter.
[Variant of dialectal gnatter, to nibble, natter.]
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To talk idly; chatter.
[Variant of dialectal gnatter, to nibble, natter.]
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| Translations: Natter |
Dansk (Danish)
v. intr. - snakke, plapre, gøre vrøvl
n. - snak, sludder
Nederlands (Dutch)
kletsen, mopperen, praatje, gemopper
Français (French)
v. intr. - papoter
n. - causette
Deutsch (German)
v. - schwatzen, plaudern, murren
n. - Schwatz, Gemurre
Ελληνική (Greek)
v. - γκρινιάζω, μουρμουρίζω, ψιλοκουβεντιάζω
n. - πολυλογία, λίμα, πάρλα
Italiano (Italian)
chiacchierare, chiacchiere
Português (Portuguese)
v. - tagarelar
n. - tagarela
Русский (Russian)
трепаться, отчитывать, треп
Español (Spanish)
v. intr. - charlar, parlotear, platicar, charla
n. - palique, plática
Svenska (Swedish)
v. - snacka, grumsa, bråka
n. - pratstund
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
絮叨不休, 瞎扯, 唠叨, 牢骚, 抱怨, 谈话
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
v. intr. - 絮叨不休, 瞎扯, 嘮叨
n. - 牢騷, 抱怨, 瞎扯, 談話
한국어 (Korean)
v. intr. - 투덜거리다, 성급하게 말하다
n. - 수다
日本語 (Japanese)
v. - ブツブツ言う
n. - おしゃべり, 噂話
العربيه (Arabic)
(فعل) يدردش, يتحدث بدون هدف واضح (الاسم) دردشه
עברית (Hebrew)
v. intr. - פטפט, קשקש, רטן
n. - פטפוט חסר-מטרה, ריטונים
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