verb “talk”
Infinitiv talk; hien talks; Verg. talked; Part. Verg. talked; Ger. talking
- schwätzen
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
They talked for hours about their favorite movies.
- kommunizéieren
The two robots can talk to each other using wireless signals.
- diskutéieren
We need to talk about your grades.
- schwätzen (an enger bestëmmter Sprooch)
She talks Spanish with her grandmother.
- tratschen
After the party, everyone in the office started talking about Sarah's new boyfriend.
- verroden
Despite their threats, she wouldn't talk about what she saw.
- schwätzen (intelligent oder domm)
He often talks nonsense when he's tired.
- betounen
They're talking a huge project with hundreds of people involved.
- heuchelen
She always talks about others being late, but she's the one who is never on time.
noun “talk”
Singular talk, Plural talks oder onzieleg
- Gespréich
Let's have a talk about your plans for the future.
- Geräischer (déi wéi Schwätzen kléngen)
The dolphins' clicks and whistles sounded like underwater talk.
- Ried
Professor Smith will give a talk on climate change tomorrow.
- Gespréichsstil
Their dinner was filled with political talk that lasted for hours.
- Rumeuren
There's talk around the office that the company might be merging with a competitor.
- Geschwätz
He says he'll help, but it's just talk.
- Gespréichsthema
His surprise resignation became the talk of the office.
- Verhandlungen
The leaders held talks to negotiate a peace agreement.
- d'Gespréich (iwwer wichteg Liewensthemen, besonnesch iwwer Sex)
It's time for us to have the talk with Emily about growing up and relationships.