conversar
/kombeɾˈsaɾ/, [kõm.beɾˈsaɾ]chat, converse, to converse
Verb conversar (first-person singular present converso, first-person singular preterite conversé, past participle conversado)
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to talk, converse
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Tal vez podamos conversar.
Maybe we can talk.
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Disfruté conversar con mi novia.
I enjoyed talking with my girlfriend.
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Ojalá tuviera más tiempo para conversar contigo.
I wish I had more time to talk with you.
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Quisiera tener tiempo para quedarme y conversar contigo.
I wish I had the time to stay and talk with you.
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A Bill y a John les gusta juntarse a conversar una vez al mes.
Bill and John like to get together once a month to talk.
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Tom no tiene tiempo para conversar contigo ahora.
Tom doesn't have time to talk to you now.
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¿Podemos conversar?
Can you and I talk?
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¿Quieren conversar en mi oficina?
Do you want to talk in my office?
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Lo que Tom verdaderamente quería era un buen amigo con quien conversar.
What Tom really wanted was a good friend he could talk to.
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Es grosero conversar en medio de un concierto.
It's rude to talk during a concert.
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