Also means
to grumble
Usage Note
Râler is a quintessentially French colloquial verb meaning to complain, grumble, or moan about something (often trivial). It is used affectionately as part of the French national self-image — les Français adorent râler. Râleur/râleuse describes a habitual complainer. It also has a medical sense: to produce a death rattle (râle).
Examples
"Il râle tout le temps mais ne fait rien."
Natural Translation
He grumbles all the time but does nothing.
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