babble

US /ˈbæb.əl/
UK /ˈbæb.əl/
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1.

balbucear, farfullar

to talk rapidly and unintelligibly

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The baby started to babble happily in its crib.
El bebé empezó a balbucear felizmente en su cuna.
He would often babble on about his conspiracy theories.
A menudo balbuceaba sobre sus teorías de conspiración.
2.

murmurar, balbucear

to make a continuous low, indistinct sound, as of water flowing over stones

:
The stream continued to babble softly over the pebbles.
El arroyo continuó murmurando suavemente sobre los guijarros.
We could hear the distant babble of the river.
Podíamos oír el murmullo distante del río.
1.

balbuceo, farfulleo

unintelligible or meaningless speech or sounds

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The constant babble from the crowd made it hard to hear the speaker.
El constante balbuceo de la multitud dificultaba escuchar al orador.
The baby's happy babble filled the room.
El feliz balbuceo del bebé llenó la habitación.
2.

murmullo, sonido del agua

the sound of water flowing over stones

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The gentle babble of the brook was very soothing.
El suave murmullo del arroyo era muy relajante.
We fell asleep to the peaceful babble of the nearby river.
Nos quedamos dormidos con el pacífico murmullo del río cercano.