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make noise (third-person singular simple present makes noise, present participle making noise, simple past and past participle made noise)
- (literally) To make a sound.
- (informal, figuratively) To applaud or cheer; to display a loud appreciation for someone or something.
- (Malaysia, Singapore, idiomatic) To scold, condemn, or criticize very harshly.
to make a sound
- Cherokee: ᎠᏓᏃᏴᏟᏍᏗᎭ (adanoyvtlisdiha)
- Danish: støje (da)
- Dupaningan Agta: kumagi
- Esperanto: brui
- Estonian: kõlama
- Finnish: mekastaa (fi), mekkaloida, melskata, mölytä (fi)
- German: Lärm machen
- Hungarian: zajong (hu), lármázik (hu), lármáz (hu), zajt csap (hu)
- Italian: fare rumore, rumoreggiare (it)
- Lushootseed: ləʔiʔilil
- Old Church Slavonic: млъвити (mlŭviti)
- Old English: rēotan
- Phuthi: fudzekela
- Romanian: face gălăgie
- Spanish: embullar (es), traquetear (es), roznar / rustir (when eating)
- Tamil: சத்தம் போடு (cattam pōṭu), பிட்கு (piṭku)
- West Makian: ekor
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