Entry noise
Part of speech noun
Explanations in English  gedrogedro: a harsh noise, a rough sound, a bass voice; jargon. See gadragadra
hahohaho: noise, wrangling, speaking in a subdued or suppressed tone of voice, a din
tabataba: noise, clamour, vociferation, bustle; political tumult [compare Swahili taabu, trouble] [1.2]
  ehoeho: a loud or resounding noise
fivatsavatsana: noise, brawling
gidrogidro: a creaking noise somewhat louder than dridridridry
goraraika: the noise of wind in the stomach
kotaba: disorder, noise
tabataba: noise, racket; political upheaval, civil disorder [1.7]

Entry noise
Part of speech feminine noun
Explanations in Malagasy  fifandirana, fifanjihirana, ady vava: comme querelle [1.4]
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Updated on 2023/10/28