Science Fair Project Dictionary
Chat
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English
Pronunciation
Verb
to chat
- To be engaged in informal conversation.
- To talk more than a few words.
- To converse on a talk show.
- To exchange text or voice messages in real time through a computer network , as if having a face-to-face conversation.
Translations
- German: sich unterhalten , plaudern (1, 3); schwatzen , klönen (1, 2); chatten (4)
- Guaraní: mongeta (interlocutor explicit) (1); ñemongeta (interlocutor implicit) (1); ñomongeta (to each other) (1)
- Interlingua: conversar , confabular (1); chattar (2)
- Portuguese: conversar , bater papo , charlar (1); bater papo , conversar por chat (2)
- Tupinambá: mongetá (interlocutor explicit) (1); nhemongetá (interlocutor implicit) (1); nhomongetá (to each other) (1)
Noun
chat
- (uncountable) Informal conversation.
- A conversation to stop an argument or settle situations.
- An exchange of text or voice messages in real time through a computer network, resembling a face-to-face conversation.
- A conversation on a talk show.
- Indian snack foods / light meals
Related terms
- backchat
- chatroom
Translations
- Guaraní: ñomongeta (1)
- Interlingua: conversation, confabulation (1); chat (2)
- Portuguese: conversa , bate-papo (1); bate-papo , chat (2)
- Tupinambá: nhomongetá (1)
French
Noun
chat m
Cantonese
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