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Definition of stammers in English Turkish dictionary

stammer
kekelemek

Onunla konuşmaya çalıştığımda, ben her zaman kekelemekten ya da aptalca bir şey yapmaktan daha fazlasını yapamayacak kadar kendimi çok utangaç buldum. - When I tried to speak to her, I always found myself too shy to do more than stammer or say something stupid.

stammer
{f} kekeleyerek söylemek
stammer
{f} kekele

Onunla konuşmaya çalıştığımda, ben her zaman kekelemekten ya da aptalca bir şey yapmaktan daha fazlasını yapamayacak kadar kendimi çok utangaç buldum. - When I tried to speak to her, I always found myself too shy to do more than stammer or say something stupid.

stammer
kekeleme

Onunla konuşmaya çalıştığımda, ben her zaman kekelemekten ya da aptalca bir şey yapmaktan daha fazlasını yapamayacak kadar kendimi çok utangaç buldum. - When I tried to speak to her, I always found myself too shy to do more than stammer or say something stupid.

stammer
teklemek
stammer
kekemelik
stammer
{i} pepemelik; kekemelik
stammer
{f} pepelemek; kekelemek
stammer
stammeringlykekeleyerek
stammer
stammererkekeme kimse
stammer
pepe kimse
English - English
plural of stammer
third-person singular of stammer
stammer
To keep repeating a particular sound involuntarily
stammer
a speech disorder involving hesitations and involuntary repetitions of certain sounds
stammer
{v} to hesitate in speaking, to stutter
stammer
To utter or pronounce with hesitation or imperfectly; sometimes with out
stammer
{i} stutter, tendency to falter or pause frequently while speaking
stammer
speak haltingly; "The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room"
stammer
{f} stutter, falter or pause frequently while speaking
stammer
The involuntary repetition of a sound in speech
stammer
Defective utterance, or involuntary interruption of utterance; a stutter
stammer
Someone who has a stammer tends to stammer when they speak. A speech-therapist cured his stammer. to speak with a lot of pauses and repeated sounds, either because you have a speech problem, or because you are nervous, excited etc = stutter. a speech problem which makes someone speak with a lot of pauses and repeated sounds = stutter
stammer
If you stammer, you speak with difficulty, hesitating and repeating words or sounds. Five per cent of children stammer at some point `Forgive me,' I stammered People cursed and stammered apologies. + stammering stam·mer·ing Of all speech impediments stammering is probably the most embarrassing
stammer
To make involuntary stops in uttering syllables or words; to hesitate or falter in speaking; to speak with stops and diffivulty; to stutter
stammers

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    Etymology

    [ 'sta-m&r ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English stameren, from Old English stamerian; akin to Old High German stamalOn to stammer, Old Norse stemma to hinder, damn up; more at STEM.
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