Noun
/kon.ber.ˈsa.ða/
Translation: chatted, talked
"Conversada" is a feminine noun in Spanish that refers to a conversation or a talk. It is used to describe a verbal exchange between two or more people and is commonly associated with informal discussions or chats.
"Conversada" is used both in oral speech and written contexts, although it is more commonly found in informal spoken language. It is not a highly frequent term, but it is still used in various regions where Spanish is spoken.
Spanish: Tuvimos una conversada muy interesante sobre política. English: We had a very interesting conversation about politics.
Spanish: Después de la reunión, tuve una conversada con mi jefe. English: After the meeting, I had a chat with my boss.
Example: Después de clase, siempre echo una conversada con mis amigos. Translation: After class, I always have a chat with my friends.
Buena conversada: Good conversation
The word "conversada" comes from the verb "conversar," which means "to converse" or "to talk." The suffix "-ada" is used to form the noun from the verb, indicating a specific instance or result of the action.
Synonyms: charla (chat), plática (talk), conversación (conversation)
Antonyms: silencio (silence), incomunicación (lack of communication)