bredouiller
verb
Syllable Decomposition
bredouillerAccording 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
english:mumble
spanish:balbucir
russian:бормотать
swedish: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.)