No, "stumble" and "stammer" are not onomatopoeic words. Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate the sound they represent, like "buzz" or "clang." Stumble and stammer do not directly imitate the sounds they describe.
Stammer means to speak with involuntary breaks and pauses, or with spasmodic repetitions of syllables or sounds.
A person stammering can be compared to a skipping record, where there are pauses or interruptions in the flow of speech.
In Tamil, "stammering" may be referred to as "அவாய்வசந்தை" or "அவாய்நின்றல்". It refers to a speech disorder characterized by involuntary repetition or prolongation of sounds, syllables, or words.
King George I was born in Germany, so he didn't speak English.
The word Stammer is a synonym for the word Stutter
if youre looking for a sentence using the word stammer,... the president's stammer kept him from giving speeches
He was deemed as unfit to be the vocalist because of his stammer.
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He would stammer whenever he had to give a speech in front of a large group.
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The likely word is the verb "stammer" (struggle with speech).The similar word is stamina, meaning endurance.
Stammer and stutter are the same thing.It means "Stuttered" or "Hesitated"
Uta Stammer was born in 1948.