in the PONS Dictionary
I. bur·ble [ˈbɜ:bl̩, Am ˈbɜ:r-] VB intr
1. burble (of water):
- burble
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- plätschern Bach
- to burble
| I | burble |
|---|---|
| you | burble |
| he/she/it | burbles |
| we | burble |
| you | burble |
| they | burble |
| I | burbled |
|---|---|
| you | burbled |
| he/she/it | burbled |
| we | burbled |
| you | burbled |
| they | burbled |
| I | have | burbled |
|---|---|---|
| you | have | burbled |
| he/she/it | has | burbled |
| we | have | burbled |
| you | have | burbled |
| they | have | burbled |
| I | had | burbled |
|---|---|---|
| you | had | burbled |
| he/she/it | had | burbled |
| we | had | burbled |
| you | had | burbled |
| they | had | burbled |
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