How do you say MULETILLA in English?

Some of the most common fillers in English
Tough one, but apparently the word would be FILLERS, short for DISCOURSE FILLERS.
In Spanish, and also English, it is what we say in those moments when we apparently do not know what to say. We do know but it is just that our mind and our speaking skills do not necessarily work at the same pace so these words give us time to organize our thoughts and continue speaking.
The most popular in Ecuadorian Spanish is ESTE... and also BUENO... In English they are perhaps Well and You know (or Y'know). They can be simple conjunctions as So or phrases such as I Mean. These days Discourse Fillers are being called Discourse Markers for linguists now argue they all truly have a function other than filling in those pauses we make when we speak.  Perhaps it is to indicate mutual understanding as in You Know or to initiate discourse (when you begin Well...).
It is said that when overused FILLERS can  be irritating, but then again anything that is overused is irrtating,  

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