A babble word is a word or placeholder which is easy for small children to pronounce and is often produced in early speech.
The word "babble" in French can be translated as "baragouiner" or "babiller."
Babble is both a noun and a verb.
Yes, it means to talk on and on without making a lot of sense. Probably derives from the tower of Babel in the Bible.
Babies are known to babble. Mothers usually understand their own baby's babble.
One word that sounds like "babel" in English today is "babble."
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The word "babble" in French can be translated as "baragouiner" or "babiller."
Middle English babelen
Prattle, babble, chatter...
babble
Explain, utter, or babble. Those word mean shout out.
Bibble-babble is a period of idle talk or babble.
Oh, dude, it's "babble." Like, imagine a bunch of voices chatting away, totally ignoring each other - that's a babble of voices for you. It's like a noisy party where everyone's talking over each other. So, yeah, the collective noun for voices is definitely "babble."
usually spelled gobbledygook, this word describes nonsense language, or babble.
Babble is both a noun and a verb.
You have to be at least 13 for babble. Sorry!