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What is the difference between "talk to" and "talk with"?
May 19, 2021 12:20 PM
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Most people would use them interchangeably: no difference. Very specifically, talk with is always a conversation. "Talk to" could mean the teacher is talking to the class (not a conversation) or a speaker is talking to the crowd.
May 19, 2021
Personally, I try always to use “talk with” if the person with whom I am speaking is speaking back to me. To me, “talk to” implies that you are talking TO someone who is not responding. Colloquially, I do not think most English speakers make that differentiation, but for me, if I am having a conversation WITH someone I always use “talk with.”
May 25, 2021
Hey can we practice English together
May 24, 2021
Talk to ты говоришь к тому человеку
talk with с кем ты беседу ведёшь
Я разговариваю с вами
I am talking with you.
Я хочу сказать ему так
I want to talk to him
Это простые примеры
May 19, 2021
I would say most of the time there is no real difference. Talk to is more commonly used, though.
May 19, 2021
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