"Windy" or "wordy", there aren't many.
loquacious
One would be garrulous and another would be loquacious...
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Pensive.
There are a lot of people who talk before the missions of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. In the way, way beginning, there is a man who is talking. He is General Shepherd. Captain Price also talks once you beat the mission, "The Gulag." Captain MacTaverish, or Soap, talks before some missions. Ghost is just a side character who sometimes talks.
Talks A Lot
I believe that they are called translators.
Such a person is called a chatterbox.
loquacious
A proper term would be "loquacious" (talkative, garrulous, verbose). Slang terms include "chatter box," babbler, or "motormouth."
One would be garrulous and another would be loquacious...
Yappy is the word for the sound some dogs make when tend to have a bark that is sharp and shrill. It can also apply to a person who talks on and on, usually about foolish or unimportant things.
A person's character can be shown by the way that person talks,walks,and there is a lot of other things u can discover in someone that shows you who that person is really is.
In Cherokee, a person who talks too much can be referred to as "ᎠᏂᏴᏫᏍᏗ" (aniyvwisdii), which translates to "a person who talks a lot." The term captures the essence of someone who is overly talkative. Cherokee language often emphasizes the characteristics of behavior through its descriptive terms.
Princeton, But When He Talks On Interviews He Can Get Romantic
A narcoleptic person; a person with narcolepsy.
The only word I can think of to describe a person that always has something to say if called a Motormouth. So if you know someone that talks a lot just call them a motormouth.