Ruidoso/a
the colloquial phrase is "urusai" which is literally "noisy"...so you're telling the person that they're noisy, and implying that the source of the noise should shut up ^__^
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
grosse is how you say fat in french
des enfants bruyants
The French word for noisy is "bruyant."
cet homme est bruyant
One saying that they don't like noisy places: "Je n'aime pas des endroits bruyants." Literally "you don't like noisy places": "Tu n'aimes pas des endroits bruyants."
what can you say to the objection of the SCL can be noisy and unwieldy
"Bruyant" in French means noisy or loud. It is used to describe a setting or environment that is filled with a lot of sound or noise.
Ruidoso/a
tres eg: tres bruyant (very noisy)
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CORRECTED: ALOHA: The first answer is 'noisy'. Thunder is hekili [hay-keelee]. Ikuwa - noisy
The ice maker can be very noisy.
No, it is designed to create a quiet water sound to contribute to a relaxing atmosphere. The majority of user reviews also say that the fountain is quiet, with the exception of two of reviews that say the motor is somewhat noisy.