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talk (EN)
verb, noun

verb “talk”

Infinitiv talk; hien talks; Verg. talked; Part. Verg. talked; Ger. talking
  1. schwätzen
    They talked for hours about their favorite movies.
  2. kommunizéieren
    The two robots can talk to each other using wireless signals.
  3. diskutéieren
    We need to talk about your grades.
  4. schwätzen (an enger bestëmmter Sprooch)
    She talks Spanish with her grandmother.
  5. tratschen
    After the party, everyone in the office started talking about Sarah's new boyfriend.
  6. verroden
    Despite their threats, she wouldn't talk about what she saw.
  7. schwätzen (intelligent oder domm)
    He often talks nonsense when he's tired.
  8. betounen
    They're talking a huge project with hundreds of people involved.
  9. 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
  1. Gespréich
    Let's have a talk about your plans for the future.
  2. Geräischer (déi wéi Schwätzen kléngen)
    The dolphins' clicks and whistles sounded like underwater talk.
  3. Ried
    Professor Smith will give a talk on climate change tomorrow.
  4. Gespréichsstil
    Their dinner was filled with political talk that lasted for hours.
  5. Rumeuren
    There's talk around the office that the company might be merging with a competitor.
  6. Geschwätz
    He says he'll help, but it's just talk.
  7. Gespréichsthema
    His surprise resignation became the talk of the office.
  8. Verhandlungen
    The leaders held talks to negotiate a peace agreement.
  9. d'Gespréich (iwwer wichteg Liewensthemen, besonnesch iwwer Sex)
    It's time for us to have the talk with Emily about growing up and relationships.