плямпам

Bulgarian

Etymology

Onomatopoeic from Proto-Slavic *pľamъ (chomp, tap, pit-a-pat) + -пам (-pam). Cognate to Russian пля́мкать (pljámkatʹ, to munch) (colloquial), Ukrainian пля́мкати (pljámkaty, to make noise with the lips).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈplʲa̟mpəm]

Verb

пля́мпам (pljámpam) impf

  1. (intransitive) to babble, to chatter, to talk idly

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • плямпа́ло (pljampálo)
  • плямпук (pljampuk, cotton) (dialectal)

References

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