The word "conversar" is a verb in Spanish.
The phonetic transcription of "conversar" using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is /kon.βeɾˈsaɾ/.
The primary translation of "conversar" in English is "to converse" or "to talk."
"Conversar" means to engage in conversation or to talk with someone. It is a regular verb and is commonly used in both written and spoken Spanish. Its frequency of use is moderately high, especially in informal contexts where interactions between individuals occur.
Example sentences:
- Me gusta conversar con mis amigos en el parque.
(I like to converse with my friends in the park.)
"Conversar" is often part of idiomatic expressions in Spanish. While it does not have a large number of idioms associated solely with it, the act of conversing and related phrases appear frequently in everyday speech.
Examples:
- Conversar de todo y de nada
(To talk about everything and nothing)
- Nos sentamos a conversar de todo y de nada durante horas.
(We sat down to talk about everything and nothing for hours.)
A veces, no es fácil conversar con él porque es muy serio.
(Sometimes it is not easy to talk with him because he is very serious.)
Saber conversar
(To know how to converse)
The verb "conversar" originates from the Latin word "conversare," which means "to turn around" or "to associate with." It combines "con-" (with) and "versare" (to turn), indicating the idea of engaging with another person.
Synonyms for "conversar" include: - Hablar (to speak) - Charlar (to chat) - Dialogar (to dialogue)
Antonyms for "conversar" include: - Silenciar (to silence) - Callar (to be quiet) - Ignorar (to ignore)