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In the sense of "nonsense", as a noun, it is ineptiae or nugae (both are feminine plural nouns).

As a comment about what someone else is saying, it is gerrae! or fabulae! or somnia!.

As a verb ("I am speaking gobbledegook" ) it is absurde loquor.

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