palavern
to chatter, to talk at length about nothing
verb pa-LAH-vern Rare
Origin: from Portuguese 'palavra' (word), via colonial trade contact
Usage Note
palavern carries a mildly dismissive tone, implying someone is talking too much without getting to the point. It differs from plaudern (to chat pleasantly) in that it implies wasted time. Common in colloquial German.
Examples
"Statt das Problem zu lösen, haben sie stundenlang palavert."
Natural Translation
Instead of solving the problem, they chattered for hours.
Literal Translation
Instead the problem to solve, have they hours-long chattered.
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