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conversation in Italian

conversation in Italian is conversazione, discorso, dialogo — conversation means a spoken exchange of ideas or information between two or more people.

conversation in Italian

conversazione
noun
Expression and exchange of individual ideas through talking with other people; also, a set instance or occasion of such talking. [from 16th c.]
discorso
noun
Expression and exchange of individual ideas through talking with other people; also, a set instance or occasion of such talking. [from 16th c.]
dialogo
noun
Expression and exchange of individual ideas through talking with other people; also, a set instance or occasion of such talking. [from 16th c.]

What does "conversation" mean?

  1. noun A spoken exchange of ideas or information between two or more people.
    "We had a long conversation about the future of the company."
  2. noun Ongoing public discussion or debate about a particular topic.
    "The documentary sparked a national conversation about climate change."

conversation in a sentence

  • We had a long conversation about the future of the company.
  • She struck up a conversation with the stranger on the train.
  • The documentary sparked a national conversation about climate change.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "conversation" in Italian?

"conversation" in Italian is conversazione, discorso, dialogo. conversation means: A spoken exchange of ideas or information between two or more people.

How do you use "conversation" in a sentence?

Example: "We had a long conversation about the future of the company." In Italian, "conversation" is conversazione, discorso, dialogo.

Are there other ways to say "conversation" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "conversation": conversazione, discorso, dialogo.

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