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talk (EN)
verbo, sustantivo

verbo “talk”

infinitivo talk; él talks; pret. talked; part. talked; ger. talking
  1. hablar
    They talked for hours about their favorite movies.
  2. comunicarse
    The two robots can talk to each other using wireless signals.
  3. conversar
    We need to talk about your grades.
  4. hablar (en un idioma específico)
    She talks Spanish with her grandmother.
  5. chismear
    After the party, everyone in the office started talking about Sarah's new boyfriend.
  6. confesar
    Despite their threats, she wouldn't talk about what she saw.
  7. hablar (de manera inteligente o tonta)
    He often talks nonsense when he's tired.
  8. exagerar
    They're talking a huge project with hundreds of people involved.
  9. criticar (hipócritamente)
    She always talks about others being late, but she's the one who is never on time.

sustantivo “talk”

sing. talk, pl. talks o no contable
  1. charla
    Let's have a talk about your plans for the future.
  2. sonidos (de animales o cosas)
    The dolphins' clicks and whistles sounded like underwater talk.
  3. discurso
    Professor Smith will give a talk on climate change tomorrow.
  4. tema
    Their dinner was filled with political talk that lasted for hours.
  5. rumores
    There's talk around the office that the company might be merging with a competitor.
  6. palabras vacías
    He says he'll help, but it's just talk.
  7. tema de conversación
    His surprise resignation became the talk of the office.
  8. negociaciones
    The leaders held talks to negotiate a peace agreement.
  9. charla (sobre temas importantes, especialmente sobre sexo)
    It's time for us to have the talk with Emily about growing up and relationships.