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With a minor vowel change, it's a perfectly acceptable English word that means the same thing: "blathering".

"Blather", if you're unfamiliar with the word, means chatter or babble, with the further implication that the person doing it doesn't actually know what they're talking about. It's not a complimentary word.

It means to babble on incessantly about more or lees trivial matters.

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