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How do you say babble in french?

The most common way to say "babble" in French is "bavarder". It can be used in a few different ways depending on the context:

* To talk incoherently or nonsensically: "Le bébé babillait dans son berceau." (The baby was babbling in his crib.)

* To talk at length without much substance: "Elle a bavardé pendant des heures sur son voyage." (She babbled for hours about her trip.)

* To gossip or chatter: "Ils étaient assis là à bavarder." (They were sitting there babbling.)

Other options for "babble" include:

* "Bredouiller" - This implies speaking in a confused or indistinct way.

* "Baragouiner" - This refers to speaking in a broken or foreign language.

* "Parler à tort et à travers" - Literally meaning "to speak right and left", this implies talking aimlessly or rambling.

The best translation for "babble" will depend on the specific context and nuance you want to convey.

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