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I. babble [am. angl. ˈbæbəl, brit. angl. ˈbab(ə)l] SAM. brez mn.
1. babble (of voice, voices):
the baby's babble
2. babble (of water):
babble
susurro m. spol lit.
babble
murmullo m. spol lit.
II. babble [am. angl. ˈbæbəl, brit. angl. ˈbab(ə)l] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. babble (talk foolishly):
babble
2. babble (talk unintelligibly):
babble
babble baby:
III. babble [am. angl. ˈbæbəl, brit. angl. ˈbab(ə)l] GLAG. preh. glag.
babble
babble
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to babble on pog.
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I. babble [ˈbæbl] SAM. brez mn.
1. babble of a baby:
babble
balbuceo m. spol
2. babble of a stream:
babble
murmullo m. spol
II. babble [ˈbæbl] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
babble baby
babble adult
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I. babble [ˈbæb·əl] SAM.
1. babble of a baby:
babble
balbuceo m. spol
2. babble of a stream:
babble
murmullo m. spol
II. babble [ˈbæb·əl] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
babble baby
babble adult
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Present
Ibabble
youbabble
he/she/itbabbles
webabble
youbabble
theybabble
Past
Ibabbled
youbabbled
he/she/itbabbled
webabbled
youbabbled
theybabbled
Present Perfect
Ihavebabbled
youhavebabbled
he/she/ithasbabbled
wehavebabbled
youhavebabbled
theyhavebabbled
Past Perfect
Ihadbabbled
youhadbabbled
he/she/ithadbabbled
wehadbabbled
youhadbabbled
theyhadbabbled
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There can be a period of silence between productions of babbling and productions of the first words in speech.
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During the sensorimotor learning phase, song production begins with highly variable sub-vocalizations called sub-song, which is akin to babbling in human infants.
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He hastily tries to convert back to the side of good and mercy, but as he babbles his narration ends.
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A neuron either fires or not reducing the babble of its inputs to a single bit.
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The virus spreads by spoken language, taking the form of a glossolalic babble uttered by the vector.
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