What does ú ớ in Vietnamese mean?

What is the meaning of the word ú ớ in Vietnamese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ú ớ in Vietnamese.

The word ú ớ in Vietnamese means babble, inarticulate, muffled, stammer. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ú ớ

babble

verb noun

inarticulate

adjective

muffled

adjective verb

Nhưng lần này, một tiếng ú ớ đáp lại.
But this time, a muffled reply.

stammer

verb noun

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Còn phải ú ớ như hâm mỗi lần cho nó ăn nữa.
And speak to her like a dummy so she'll eat.
Việc lạm dụng ma túy có thể sanh ra tánh cáu kỉnh, nói năng ú ớ, nhìn thấy lờ mờ, chóng mặt, hô hấp khó khăn, ảo giác và sự chết.
4:3-8) Drug abuse can produce irritability, slurred speech, blurred vision, dizziness, impaired ability to breathe, hallucinations and death.
Nhưng lần này, một tiếng ú ớ đáp lại.
But this time, a muffled reply.
Loida chỉ nói ú ớ được vài tiếng, để cho biết mình cần những thứ như đồ ăn, nước, giường hoặc phòng vệ sinh.
Loida’s speech was limited to a few inarticulate sounds, which indicated her basic needs for food, water, bed, or toilet.
Có người cho rằng các tổ tiên của chúng ta đã khó khăn tìm cách liên lạc với nhau bằng cách phát ra những âm thanh ú ớ và rên rỉ.
Some say that our ancestors struggled to communicate with one another by resorting to grunts and groans.

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