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1 stammer
B vtr bégayer [apology, excuse] ; to stammer that bégayer que ; ‘n-no,’ he stammered ‘n-non,’ a-t-il bégayé.C vi bégayer. -
2 stammer
stammer ['stæmə(r)](through fear, excitement) balbutier, bégayer; (through speech defect) bégayer, être bèguebredouiller, bégayer;∎ I managed to stammer (out) an apology j'ai réussi à bredouiller des excuses3 noun(through fear, excitement) balbutiement m, bégaiement m; (through speech defect) bégaiement m;∎ to have a stammer bégayer, être bègue;∎ he has a bad stammer il est affligé d'un bégaiement prononcé -
3 stammer
stammer [ˈstæmər]1. noun* * *['stæmə(r)] 1.noun bégaiement m2.transitive verb, intransitive verb bégayer
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