talk
Bedeutung (English)
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- To communicate, usually by means of speech.
- (informal) To discuss; to talk about.
- To speak (a certain language).
- (informal) Used to emphasise the importance, size, complexity etc. of the thing mentioned.
- (slang) To confess, especially implicating others.
- To criticize someone for something of which one is guilty oneself.
- To gossip; to create scandal.
- (informal) To influence someone to express something, especially a particular stance or viewpoint or in a particular manner.
Konzepte
sich unterhalten
geschwollen reden
herumzetern
Klatschtante
dialogisieren
sich unterhalten{vr}
mit der Stimme kommunizieren
Wechselrede
-
miteinander sprechen
sich heimlich zusammentun
gesprochene Sprache
Wort richten an
Gruppengespräch
Aushandlung
Lehrveranstaltung
Unterhandlung
Negoziierung
Klatscherei
lockere Unterhaltung
Konversation, Unterhaltung, Unterredung, Gespräch
Gruppendiskussion
deutlich machen
Klatschweib
Synonyms
address
declare
have a conversation
tell a story
have a talk
sound of voices
blab out
babble out
have a chat
public lecture
idle talk
exchange words
cf. speak
refer to
spoken language
talk away
talk of
have a talk with
join together
make sound
negociate
relate a story
speak about
speak with
talk to
talk with
biting leaving small marks 2
play a trick
conspire with
current rumour
current rumor
written report
accost a person
lovers vow
carry meaning
have a discussion
utter a word
have a conversation with
cunsult
hold a conference
make a
chin wagging
chin-wagging
chin-music
have conversations
harpinʼs
yebbelow
yattinʼ
confer with
declare oneself
disclose
Frequenz
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/tɔːk/
Etymologie (English)
In summary
From Middle English talken, talkien, from Old English *tealcian (“to talk, chat”), from Proto-West Germanic *talkōn, from Proto-Germanic *talkōną (“to talk, chatter”), frequentative form of Proto-Germanic *talōną (“to count, recount, tell”), from Proto-Indo-European *dol-, *del- (“to aim, calculate, adjust, count”), equivalent to tell + -k. Cognate with Scots talk (“to talk”), Low German taalken (“to talk”). Related also to Danish tale (“to talk, speak”), Swedish tala (“to talk, speak, say, chatter”), Icelandic tala (“to talk”), Norwegian tale (“speech”), Old English talian (“to count, calculate, reckon, account, consider, think, esteem, value; argue; tell, relate; impute, assign”). More at tale. Despite the surface similarity, unrelated to Proto-Indo-European *telkʷ- (“to talk”) (due to Grimm's law), which is the source of loquacious.
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