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talk in Portuguese

talk in Portuguese is conversa, conversação, discurso — talk means to communicate using spoken words.

talk in Portuguese

conversa
noun
A conversation or discussion; usually serious, but informal.
conversação
noun
A conversation or discussion; usually serious, but informal.
discurso
noun
A lecture.
assunto
noun
(preceded by the; often qualified by a following of) A major topic of social discussion.
negociação
noun
(usually, in the plural) Meeting to discuss a particular matter.
falar
verb
(intransitive) To communicate, usually by means of speech.
conversar
verb
(intransitive) To communicate, usually by means of speech.

What does "talk" mean?

  1. verb To communicate using spoken words.
    "We talked for hours about our plans for the future."
  2. verb To discuss a particular subject.
    "The board talked business over lunch."
  3. noun A conversation, discussion, or informal speech.
    "She gave a talk on climate change at the conference."
  4. noun Rumor or gossip circulating about someone or something.
    "There's talk of layoffs coming next month."

talk in a sentence

  • We talked for hours about our plans for the future.
  • Can we talk in private for a minute?
  • The board talked business over lunch.
  • She gave a talk on climate change at the conference.

Similar words in Portuguese

Common Portuguese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "talk" in Portuguese?

"talk" in Portuguese is conversa, conversação, discurso. talk means: To communicate using spoken words.

How do you use "talk" in a sentence?

Example: "We talked for hours about our plans for the future." In Portuguese, "talk" is conversa, conversação, discurso.

Are there other ways to say "talk" in Portuguese?

Yes — Portuguese has 7 translations listed for "talk": conversa, conversação, discurso, assunto, negociação, falar.

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