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English: Translation
describes someone who is loquacious, verbose, chatty, and prone to speaking at length, often dominating conversations and finding it difficult to stop talking
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1.  Voluble: refers to someone who talks a lot, often loudly and at length.
2.  Garrulous: describes someone who is talkative and loquacious, often to the point of being annoying.
3.  Motor-mouthed: a more informal term that refers to someone who talks rapidly and at length, often without stopping to listen to others.
4.  Long-winded: describes someone who talks at length, often using more words than necessary to convey their message