Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Stammer"
The meaning of "Stammer" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does she stammered eloquently mean?
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Stammering is often awkward but this was done in a graceful manner apparently. This doesn’t really make sense, it’s called an oxymoron when the definition contradicts the phrase or purpose.
Synonyms of "Stammer" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between stammer and stutter ?
A:
People usually stammer when they are nervous or flustered. Anyone might stammer.
Usually only certain people stutter as part of a condition they have. “He has a stutter.”
Stammering could sound like “I just- well- what I mean is”
Stuttering is having trouble actually saying each word. “D-d-don’t!”
Usually only certain people stutter as part of a condition they have. “He has a stutter.”
Stammering could sound like “I just- well- what I mean is”
Stuttering is having trouble actually saying each word. “D-d-don’t!”
Q:
What is the difference between stammer and stutter ?
A:
they basically mean the same thing; it's basically your location that determines which word you'll use.
the british usually use "stammer"; smericans usually use "stutter." stammering is usually used as a slur in speech, but stuttering can mean both the medical condition, and the speech disorder.
to be on the safe side, you can say that 'to stammer' is to prolong, or block syllables or letters entirely, like "sss-sss-sss- stop it right nnn-nnn-nnn- now" while 'stuttering' is to repeat entire syllables like, "i- i- i- i am going to re- re- re- report you to mo- mo- mo- mother." this is a rule of thumb, so you're still free to call it whatever you like. じゃあ、また。
the british usually use "stammer"; smericans usually use "stutter." stammering is usually used as a slur in speech, but stuttering can mean both the medical condition, and the speech disorder.
to be on the safe side, you can say that 'to stammer' is to prolong, or block syllables or letters entirely, like "sss-sss-sss- stop it right nnn-nnn-nnn- now" while 'stuttering' is to repeat entire syllables like, "i- i- i- i am going to re- re- re- report you to mo- mo- mo- mother." this is a rule of thumb, so you're still free to call it whatever you like. じゃあ、また。
Q:
What is the difference between stammer and stutter ?
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Stammering and stuttering are the same thing. Stuttering is usually used in the US, whereas stammering is normally used in the UK and Australia. 🇺🇸
Q:
What is the difference between stammer and stutter and falter ?
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I think stutter is a little more common, but you can use them interchangeably and no one would question it.
Q:
What is the difference between stammer and stutter ?
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They are very similar but I think to stammer is usually to trip over your words in a sentence where as to stutter usually refers to a getting stuck on one word at a time. That’s how I would explain it.
Ex:
Stammer: “I just wanted- we’ll, I thought we could- I wanted to be friends.”
Stutter: “I-I-I thought w-w-we c-could be friends”
One is having difficulty completing the whole thought, the other is on a smaller scale, having difficulty getting a word out. I hope that makes sense 😅
Ex:
Stammer: “I just wanted- we’ll, I thought we could- I wanted to be friends.”
Stutter: “I-I-I thought w-w-we c-could be friends”
One is having difficulty completing the whole thought, the other is on a smaller scale, having difficulty getting a word out. I hope that makes sense 😅
Translations of "Stammer"
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How do you say this in English (US)? what does stammer mean?
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Other questions about "Stammer"
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce stammer.
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Here's my pronounction there's 2 different ways I say it stammAr or stammEr
Q:
I often stammer badly when I talk to him. I think he has something to make others nervous and anxious. Does this sound natural?
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I often stammer badly when I talk to him. I think there's something about him that makes others nervous and anxious.
Q:
I often stammer when I'm nervous. Does this sound natural?
A:
Say “Stutter” instead of stammer 😃
Q:
I stammer when I speak English. Does this sound natural?
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It's natural.
Stutter is used more.
It's natural.
Stutter is used more.
Q:
He's stammering.
He's lisping. Does this sound natural?
He's lisping. Does this sound natural?
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He's stammering.
He has a lisp.
I don't think lisp is a verb, so you can't say "lisping"
He has a lisp.
I don't think lisp is a verb, so you can't say "lisping"
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