Chatter Meaning in English
word
/ˈtʃætɝ/
CHA-dur
/tʃˈætɐ/
CHA-tuh
التعريف
To talk quickly and for a long time about things that are not important; also can refer to short, repeated sounds, like birds or teeth.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Chatter' is informal and often used for light, friendly conversation or annoying background noise. Common with 'teeth chatter', 'bird chatter', or describing people talking a lot about trivial things. Not used for serious discussions.
Spanish: charlar - parlotearPortuguese (BR): tagarelar - papearPortuguese (PT): tagarelar - conversarChinese (Simplified): 喋喋不休 - 闲聊Chinese (Traditional): 喋喋不休 - 閒聊Hindi: बकबक करना - गपशपArabic: ثرثرة - دردشةBengali: বকবক করা - কিচিরমিচিরRussian: болтать - щебетать - стучать (зубами)Japanese: おしゃべりする - カタカタ鳴るVietnamese: tán gẫu - ríu rít - lập cập (răng)Korean: 수다떨다 - 재잘거리다 - 딱딱거리다(이)Turkish: gevezelik etmek - cıvıldamak - takırdamak (diş)Urdu: بک بک کرنا - چہچہانا - کڑکڑانا (دانت)Indonesian: mengobrol - berceloteh - gemeretak (gigi)
جمل نموذجية
Her teeth began to chatter in the cold.
basic
They love to chatter for hours in the café.
natural
The kids chatter on the bus every morning.
basic
I heard the chatter of birds outside my window.
basic
There was a constant chatter during the meeting, so it was hard to focus.
natural
My phone is always full of group chatter about weekend plans.
natural