0 to talk in a friendly and informal way -- povídat (si)
They chatted about the weather.
1 (a) friendly and informal talk -- (roz)hovor
a chat over coffee
women’s chat.
This would be comparable to whispering in someone's ear in a face-to-face conversation, but these private messages are not recorded in the chat log.
Most of his visits were for social reasons : company, a chat, and occasional help with cooking.
It would then be interesting to have a chat-room on another site which discussed and voted for favourites.
He spends much time chatting in the street and is never lonely.
But in interactive e-mail, sender and recipient can instead prearrange a 'chat' at their keyboards in what computerese dubs 'real time'.
Hospitable and friendly, they invited us to their home for a chat.
A special newsgroup was set up, in preference to a 'chat' or email facility, in order to optimise the conditions for collective, structured, asynchronous communication.
The chat logs were collected and analysed via descriptive statistics and discourse analysis.
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閒談,聊天,閒聊, (在網際網路上)聊天, (在網路上或通過電話)傳簡訊(聊天)…
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闲谈,聊天,闲聊, (在互联网上)聊天, (在网络上或通过电话)发短信(聊天)…
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charlar, chatear, charla…
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bater um papo, trocar uma ideia, prosear…
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おしゃべりをする, (インターネットで)チャットする, おしゃべり…
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sohbet etmek, çene çalmak, hoş beş etmek…
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conversation [feminine], forum [masculine] de discussion, bavarder…
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xerrar, xatejar, xerrada…
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