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/ˈstʌtə(r)//ˈstʌtər/The word "stutter" has its roots in Old English and Germanic languages. The earliest recorded use of the word "stutter" dates back to around 1300 AD, when it was written as "stutten" or "stutteren" in Middle English and Middle High German, respectively. The word is derived from the Old English verb "stutian" or "stutian" meaning "to stumble" or "to falter", which is related to the Old Norse word "stóta" meaning "to stumble" or "to trip". Over time, the spelling and meaning of the word evolved to specifically refer to the speech disorder characterized by involuntary repetitions or prolongations of sounds. The word "stutter" has been used interchangeably with "stammer" since the 15th century, and both words are now widely accepted in English usage to describe individuals who experience this speech disorder.
to have difficulty speaking because you cannot stop yourself from repeating the first sound of some words several times
gặp khó khăn khi nói vì bạn không thể ngăn mình lặp lại âm đầu tiên của một số từ nhiều lần
"C-c-cái gì?" anh ta lắp bắp.
Tôi cố gắng trả lời một cách lắp bắp.
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to move or start with difficulty, making short sharp noises or movements
di chuyển hoặc bắt đầu khó khăn, tạo ra tiếng động hoặc chuyển động ngắn, sắc nét
Chiếc xe giật cục khi vào số một.
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