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talk

Предложения
An user
That guy   over there   likes   to   drink
🥤
  a lot talk
🗣️
  a lot but   do   nothing .

Этот парень там любит много пить, много говорить, но ничего не делай.

An user
Early   versions   of   talk
🗣️
  did   not
🚫
  separate   text   from   each   user .

Ранние версии разговора не отделяли текст от каждого пользователя.

An user
I'll   talk
🗣️
  to   you   tonight .

Я поговорю с тобой сегодня вечером.

An user
The   boy
👦
  didn't   want   to   talk about   the   Pyramids .

Мальчик не хотел говорить о пирамидах.

An user
Oprah   Winfrey   held   a
  talk show   for   many   years .

Опра Уинфри провела ток -шоу на протяжении многих лет.

Значение (English)

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

Частота

A1
Произносится как (IPA)
/tɔːk/
Этимология (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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