I just saw this strip of The far side, where a duck says how its wife just say “quack quack quack” in the morning and “quack quack quack” in the night, instead of “blah blah blah”.
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Pälä-pälä-pälä in Finnish.
ä marks the sound marked with “a” in “cat”.
Or “plaa-plaa-plaa”
🤌🤌🤌 in ISL (Italian sign language).
bla bla bla (german)
“da da da” in Spanish.
In the region of Mexico where I come from we sometimes say “habla/dice puro takataka”
Love it
Yada yada yada in Seinfeld.
That’s more from Jewish/Yiddish roots, I believe.
noop; noop; noop;
In french it’s “hon hon hon blah blah blah hon hon”
“bilmem ne bilmem ne”, “dı dı” in turkish
GenX:
Whatever, man.
bla bla bla (English)
Pam param, pam param