Chat in spanish

Charla

pronunciation: tʃɑɹ̩lɑ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

chat1 = charla, palique, tertulia. 

Example: The Tree House, as it is called, offers the facility of a meeting room and drop-in lounge for social gatherings, informal chats, seminars, films and slide shows.

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» chat room [chatroom] = sala de chat.

Example: Furthermore, deception is common when subjects use e-mail and chat rooms.

» chat show = programa de tertulia, programa de entrevistas, programa de debate.

Example: Like many chat shows, there's one host, four guests and a studio audience = Como en muchas tertulias de la televisión o radio, hay un presentador, cuatro invitados y un público.

» chat-up line = truco para ligar, frase usada para ligar.

Example: The study revealed the best chat-up lines were light-hearted questions such as 'What's your favourite pizza topping?'.

» chit-chat = palique, cháchara.

Example: Some possibilities are: chit-chat, work messages, news about electronic journal network, and enquiry answer system between experts.

» online chat = conversación en línea. [Conversación mantenida utilizando el ordenador como medio]

Example: Other facilities which are often available include 'gimmicks' such as games, 'online chat,' teleshopping and telemessages.

chat2 = charlar, hablar, departir. 

Example: The guest might be better employed seeing small groups half a dozen or so for quarter of an hour, when they could chat about anything that crops up.

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» chat up = ligar, flirtear, intentar ligar, tratar de ligar.

Example: She was 15 kilograms too heavy, rudderless, half-lost to drinking and chatting up other girls' boyfriends.

chat3 = chatear, hacer chatting. 

Example: Yet, as one librarian lamented, 'what I am seeing here, and we are not unique, is a large percentage of our Internet stations being used for e-mail and chat -- not what we envisioned when we started the service'.

Chat synonyms

gossip in spanish: chisme, pronunciation: gɑsəp part of speech: noun visit in spanish: visitar, pronunciation: vɪzət part of speech: noun, verb jaw in spanish: mandíbula, pronunciation: dʒɔ part of speech: noun chatter in spanish: charla, pronunciation: tʃætɜr part of speech: noun confab in spanish: confab, pronunciation: kɑnfæb part of speech: noun confabulate in spanish: conferenciar, pronunciation: kənfæbjəleɪt part of speech: verb natter in spanish: charla, pronunciation: nætɜr part of speech: verb confabulation in spanish: confabulación, pronunciation: kənfæbjəleɪʃən part of speech: noun chitchat in spanish: charla, pronunciation: tʃɪttʃæt part of speech: noun chaffer in spanish: chaffer, pronunciation: tʃæfɜr part of speech: verb claver in spanish: claver, pronunciation: kleɪvɜr part of speech: verb old world chat in spanish: chat del viejo mundo, pronunciation: oʊldwɜrldtʃæt part of speech: noun new world chat in spanish: chat nuevo mundo, pronunciation: nuwɜrldtʃæt part of speech: noun
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