lầm bầm
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Definition
- Verb:
- To mumble: To speak or say something in a low, soft, and indistinct voice, making it difficult for others to hear or understand the words.
- To grumble: To complain or protest in a low, muttered voice, often expressing dissatisfaction, irritation, or discontent.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Ông cụ ngồi một mình, lầm bầm vài câu không rõ. (The old man sat alone, mumbling a few unclear sentences.)
- Nó lầm bầm phàn nàn về quyết định của sếp. (He grumbled a complaint about the boss's decision.)
- "Thật là phiền phức," cô ấy lầm bầm một mình. ("This is so troublesome," she muttered to herself.)
Advanced Usage
- "lầm bầm" vs. "lẩm bẩm": These two words are often used interchangeably in modern Vietnamese to mean "to mumble" or "to mutter." "Lầm bầm" can sometimes carry a slightly stronger connotation of grumbling or discontent.
Variants and Related Words
- Lẩm bẩm (v): To mutter, to mumble. A near-synonym, often used interchangeably with "lầm bầm."
- Bà lẩm bẩm đọc kinh. (She muttered a prayer.)
Synonyms
- Mumble: To speak quietly and unclearly.
- Mutter: To speak in a low, often angry or complaining voice.
- Grumble: To complain in a bad-tempered, quiet way.
Related Idioms
- Lầm bầm như tụng kinh: To mumble incessantly like chanting a prayer. This idiom describes someone who is mumbling continuously and monotonously.
- Cậu bé cứ lầm bầm như tụng kinh bài học. (The boy kept mumbling his lesson like chanting a prayer.)