bredouiller

verb

Syllable Decomposition

bredouiller

According to the French etymology dictionary, this verb comes from the Old French braidir or bredir ('to sing, to chirp') related to 'to bray'. Some linguists relate it to the Celtic broe ('verbiage' or 'grinding'). Others relate it to a Germanic root and compare it to the German brodeln, braudeln, bradeln which express the same thing.

Definition

Conjugation

→ Conjugation of "bredouiller"

Synonym

Translations

  • englishenglish:mumble
  • spanishspanish:balbucir
  • russianrussian:бормотать
  • swedishswedish:mumla

See also

bredouillée (v.) bredouillons (v.) bredouillions (v.) bredouilliez (v.) bredouillas (v.) bredouillâmes (v.) bredouillâtes (v.) bredouillèrent (v.) bredouillerai (v.) bredouilleras (v.) bredouillera (v.) bredouillerons (v.) bredouillerez (v.) bredouilleront (v.) bredouillasse (v.) bredouillasses (v.) bredouillât (v.) bredouillassions (v.) bredouillassiez (v.) bredouillassent (v.)