Welcome to Stuttering
Answers.
This website has been established to provide a quick reference
guide to stuttering resources all around the world from resources for parents seeking information about their
stuttering toddler (2 -5) or stuttering child (6 - 12) to individuals seeking information about the various
forms of stuttering treatment and stuttering self-help and support groups all around the world as well as all
the latest on stuttering research and conferences. Where more specific information is required we give you links
to particular websites what will be able to answer those questions.
In our Stuttering Advice and Stuttering Treatment menu choices you will find that we
have intereactive clickable flash maps of each continent to make your experience in navigating our site very
easy. Click on the interactive flash map and you can easily navigate to your own country to get
the relevant information you require. Our maps are the best on the internet from Fla-Shop.com.
What you will find helpful is a facility at the top of all the
pages so that you can have the page translated into you own language. Please note that these translations may
not always be totally accurate (especially in translating the more difficult words) but they will help those
with English as a second language to better understand what has been said.
For speech pathologists interested in the area of stuttering and
those interested in finding out more about stuttering we have a section that lists the most popular books
relating to stuttering and associated issues.
You will also find a section where you can read about the latest
breaking news that relates to stuttering including research, treatment and general issues to do with
stuttering.
There is information on conferences being held in all parts of
the world that relate to the field of stuttering if you are one of the many people around the world who enjoys
taking part in these get-togethers from time to time.
Finally you will find links to stuttering related forums, blogs
and discussion groups. One of the stuttering blogs that we particular worth reading is one written by Stuttering Jack so you might want to have a look there after browsing this
website.
Hopefully you will be able to find the stuttering answers that
you seek and at the same time have fun with our interactive flash maps.
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Stuttering is something that effects people all over the word.
Here is a list of words that refer to stuttering in some different languages:
Nationality |
Noun |
Verb |
Arabic: |
تَمْتَمَه، تَلَعْثُم |
يُتَمْتِم، يَتَلَعْثَم |
Bulgarian: |
zaekvane |
zaekvam |
Chinese (Simplified): |
口吃 |
(因惊吓、激动而)结巴 |
Chinese (Traditional): |
口吃 |
(因驚嚇、激動而)結巴 |
Croatian: |
mucanje
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Czech: |
koktavost |
koktat |
Danish: |
stammen |
stamme |
Dutch: |
het stotteren |
stotteren |
English: |
stutter, stammer |
stuttering, stammering |
Estonian: |
kokutamine |
kokutama |
Finnish: |
änkytys |
änkyttää |
French: |
bégaiement |
bégayer |
German: |
das Stottern |
stammeln |
Greek: |
τραύλισμα |
τραυλίζω |
Hungarian: |
dadogás |
(el)dadog |
Icelandic: |
stam |
stama |
Indonesian: |
gagap |
berbicara gagap |
Italian: |
balbuzie, balbettamento |
balbettare |
Japanese: |
どもり声 |
どもる |
Korean: |
말더듬음 |
말을 더듬다; 더듬으며 말하다 |
Latvian: |
stostīšanās |
stostīties |
Lithuanian: |
mikčiojimas |
užsikirsti, mikčioti |
Norwegian: |
stamming |
stamme; stotre fram |
Polish: |
jąkanie się |
jąkać się |
Portuguese (Brazil): |
gagueira |
gaguejar |
Portuguese (Portugal): |
gaguez |
gaguejar |
Romanian: |
bâlbâială |
a se bâlbâi |
Russian: |
заикание |
заикаться |
Slovak: |
koktanie, zajakavosť |
koktať, zajakávať sa, jachtať |
Slovenian: |
jecljanje |
jecljati |
Serbian: |
mucanje |
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Spanish: |
tartamudez |
tartamudear |
Swedish: |
stamning |
stamma |
Turkish: |
kekeleme, kekemelik |
kekelemek |
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