parlanchín means chatterbox — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: August 10, 2025
parlanchín
noun • /[par-lan-CHEEN]/
chatterbox
Example:
Ese parlanchín no se calla nunca.
That chatterbox never shuts up.
🧠 What does parlanchín mean?
Parlanchín is a Spanish adjective used to describe someone who talks a lot, often excessively and about unimportant things. It's similar to the English words "chatterbox," "talkative," or "loquacious." While it can be used neutrally, it often carries a playful or slightly negative connotation, suggesting that the person's talking can be a bit much.
📚 Extra examples
- Mi sobrino es muy parlanchín, nunca se calla.
My nephew is a real chatterbox; he never shuts up. - Era tan parlanchina que no pude concentrarme en la película.
She was so talkative that I couldn't concentrate on the movie. - ¡No seas tan parlanchín y déjame terminar!
Don't be such a chatterbox and let me finish!
❓ FAQ
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "parlanchín"
Synonyms: hablador, charlatán
Opposites: callado, silencioso
💡 Did You Know?
The root of 'parlanchín' is 'parlar,' which means 'to talk' in Spanish. Many Spanish words related to speaking share this root, like 'parlamento' (parliament).
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