Italian

farfugliare

verb

Parlare in modo confuso e poco chiaro, spesso a bassa voce o balbettando.

English: to mumble, to stammer, to mutter

  • Ha iniziato a farfugliare qualcosa che nessuno capiva. — He started to mumble something that no one understood.
  • Quando è nervoso, tende a farfugliare le parole. — When he is nervous, he tends to stammer his words.
verb

Produrre un rumore confuso e sommesso, come il vento tra le foglie.

English: to rustle (of the wind)

  • Il vento farfugliava piano tra gli alberi. — The wind rustled softly through the trees.
  • Di notte, il vento farfugliava tra le foglie. — At night, the wind muttered among the leaves.
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