Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Conversation"
The meaning of "Conversation" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
casual conversation ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It means you are speaking less formal, for eample you speak casual with your friends, at work you speak more formal
Q:
awkward conversation ne anlama geliyor?
A:
An uncomfortable conversation.
Perhaps the people conversing don't have much to say to eachother so it becomes quiet and awkward
Perhaps the people conversing don't have much to say to eachother so it becomes quiet and awkward
Q:
basically (in conversation) ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Basically means simply and summarizes something in a way that is easy to understand
Q:
Not a conversation i'm even remotely ready to have ne anlama geliyor?
A:
That the person saying it, isn't ready to have that kind of conversation, not even a little bit.
'remotely' is something that is very far.So they are literally saying that they are far from being ready to have that conversation.
'remotely' is something that is very far.So they are literally saying that they are far from being ready to have that conversation.
Q:
rapid-fire conversation ne anlama geliyor?
A:
speaking back and forth quickly
Example sentences using "Conversation"
Q:
Her conversation was laced with witty asides.
our emails are just laced with insecurity.
be laced with ile örnek cümleler göster.
our emails are just laced with insecurity.
be laced with ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
The patient arrived in a bad state, having just smoked marijuana laced with methamphetamine.
Q:
conversation ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
Would you like to have a conversation?
She just left the conversation without saying goodbye.
My conversation skills in Japanese aren't that good.
If you want to have a conversation, please let me know.
This conversation is boring.
What did you say in your guys' conversation?
Let's save this topic for another conversation.
She just left the conversation without saying goodbye.
My conversation skills in Japanese aren't that good.
If you want to have a conversation, please let me know.
This conversation is boring.
What did you say in your guys' conversation?
Let's save this topic for another conversation.
Q:
Could you tell me some conversation examples at a cafe or restaurant. I mean, when you go to a cafe, a conversation starts like this. “Hi. How are you doing?” “Good. You?” “Fine, thanks. Are you ready to order?”...(conversation continue.) It’s like this. ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
Well it’s a little hurried at a cafe.
So first the server says, How’s everyone doing? You look them in the eyes, and say, “ Just fine. and you?”
They say, just fine thank you for asking. or somthing like that.
Then they say, anything to drink? Everyone at the table will give their order or you just say “ just water, ( no ice, or water with lemon”)
They return with drinks and ask, are you ready to order?
You say, Yeah, let’s see I will have..,,
A salad.
Server asks, What type if dressing?
You say, What are the choices?
She says, 1000 Island, Ranch, Blue Cheese, or balsamic vinegerette .
You then hurry and make a choice. She is busy.
So first the server says, How’s everyone doing? You look them in the eyes, and say, “ Just fine. and you?”
They say, just fine thank you for asking. or somthing like that.
Then they say, anything to drink? Everyone at the table will give their order or you just say “ just water, ( no ice, or water with lemon”)
They return with drinks and ask, are you ready to order?
You say, Yeah, let’s see I will have..,,
A salad.
Server asks, What type if dressing?
You say, What are the choices?
She says, 1000 Island, Ranch, Blue Cheese, or balsamic vinegerette .
You then hurry and make a choice. She is busy.
Q:
I mean), in a conversation?? ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
It's similar to "i think that is because ~"
Q:
conversation ile örnek cümleler göster.
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Jerry was in the middle of a serious conversation with his girlfriend when his cell phone rang, so he ignored it.
Please refrain from having private conversations with your neighbor during class.
Please refrain from having private conversations with your neighbor during class.
Synonyms of "Conversation" and their differences
Q:
conversation ve talking arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
it depends on the context. If you want to say: We're having a conversation. You can replace conversation with 'a talk' and it will sound fine.
But if you want to say: I like to talk you can't say I like to conversation.
If you use talk as noun you can switch the words but if you use talk as a verb you can't
But if you want to say: I like to talk you can't say I like to conversation.
If you use talk as noun you can switch the words but if you use talk as a verb you can't
Q:
conversation ve sentence arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
conversation involves speaking. sentence involves written words.
Q:
toward ve about ve *Question:) Is 'toward' used usually in casual conversation? arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
When used in this way, "about" and "toward" both mean the same thing. "Toward" is just more formal. Because of this, there is no definite rule for using "about" or "toward" in this type of case. Either can be used in casual conversation, but "about" is much more common in both formal and informal conversations. If you do end up using "toward" instead of "about" in a casual conversation, it would still be natural and would not be wrong.
Q:
I was just distracted by our conversation. ve I got just distracted by our conversation. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
No difference in meaning, although the second sentence should be "I just got distracted by our conversation"
Q:
conversation ve dialogue arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Both are similar words that translate to 会話, but are used differently. :)
Please look at this example. Two people are talking about soccer.
NG "They are having a dialogue about soccer." This is not natural. Instead, try this:
◎ "They are having a conversation about soccer."
一方でDialogueというのは文学的なんだと思う。I think the word "dialogue" is for conversation in literature or performing arts (acting, TV, movie), etc.
◎ "Please read the dialogue from the script out loud."
I hope this makes sense :) sorry, my Japanese isn't so good!
Please look at this example. Two people are talking about soccer.
NG "They are having a dialogue about soccer." This is not natural. Instead, try this:
◎ "They are having a conversation about soccer."
一方でDialogueというのは文学的なんだと思う。I think the word "dialogue" is for conversation in literature or performing arts (acting, TV, movie), etc.
◎ "Please read the dialogue from the script out loud."
I hope this makes sense :) sorry, my Japanese isn't so good!
Translations of "Conversation"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? conversations
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? how to make a rich conversation ?
A:
How can I engage in a meaningful conversation?
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? how can I start conversations with other people's
A:
ask a question, introduce yourself
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Would you like to arrange a conversation today?
A:
It depends on who you're talking to. If it's a friend, you could say "Do you want to talk later, around 6pm?" But if it was a professional you could say "Can we talk later today about (insert subject)? What time are you available?"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? conversation
A:
please listen
Other questions about "Conversation"
Q:
I can have a conversation with English teacher face to face in the cafe. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
It's a little unclear what the circumstances are. Do you mean you would like to? or that you could meet in a cafe.
I could meet for English lessons in a cafe.
I would like to practice conversation with an English teacher in person (or face to face) in a cafe.
If it's a specific cafe you would use "the" cafe.
I could meet for English lessons in a cafe.
I would like to practice conversation with an English teacher in person (or face to face) in a cafe.
If it's a specific cafe you would use "the" cafe.
Q:
Assume that I couldn't catch In the conversation
Someone:I've been to bla bla bla and bla bla
Can I say
Where have you been?
Which cities have you been to?
Someone:I've been to bla bla bla and bla bla
Can I say
Where have you been?
Which cities have you been to?
A:
@leeaaf "which" is more technically correct, but "what" is colloquial (used in everyday conversation). You can use either! :)
Q:
What comes to mind if you hear “ conversation force” ? What does that mean ? bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
I'm not sure if you're asking the question itself or asking about the grammar of the question. I'll answer both.
The question itself is good. I'd say "What comes to mind WHEN you head...." but besides that it's great.
But to answer your question, nothing comes to my mind if I hear conversation force. It doesn't make sense.
The question itself is good. I'd say "What comes to mind WHEN you head...." but besides that it's great.
But to answer your question, nothing comes to my mind if I hear conversation force. It doesn't make sense.
Q:
What does this framed conversation mean?
A:
Both speakers gave one another the "benefit of the doubt" originally, where they thought the other was neither "cliche" nor like how rumors say they are. This conversation acknowledges the cliche things/rumors surrounding each of the speakers, and then the speakers both say that those cliches and rumors are correct.
Q:
Where is "over there" in this conversation? And where is the speaker W-br supposed to be calling from? Is she a worker?
A:
‘Over there’ is not specific, so it could be a few feet away or on the other side of the room. It is referring to a place away from both speakers, but still in the same room.
W-br is in the same room as M-cn, not calling from somewhere. I know this because of the ‘over there’ reference. W-br is the worker or maybe a supervisor and M-cn is the repair person.
W-br is in the same room as M-cn, not calling from somewhere. I know this because of the ‘over there’ reference. W-br is the worker or maybe a supervisor and M-cn is the repair person.
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