I think stammering is something you do when you're trying to get something out but it seems like your brain can't make a sentence come out. kinda like "w-w-oah! w-w-wait!" maybe in a situation you were forced into that makes you uncomfortable.
While I think Stuttering is more of a thing someone can't control. Like people who can't talk without their sentences sound something like this: "t-t-today I st-st-started a new c-c-class and I'm so e-e-excited!" but this isn't always the case.
Fumbling, I feel, is something more like when you're nervous, like when doing a speech, or talking to someone you really like, I think it's similar to stammering in the sense that your brain can't keep up with the situation, but i think involves more 'freezing' or being unable to create a response.
There are some important difference between stuttering and stammering, which are important to take into consideration.
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