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Andy
Do both "conversa" and "conversação" mean "conversation"?
Also, what's "to chat" (noun and verb)?
2015年2月18日 00:49
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Conversação is more used in the sense of having a oral practice in a targeted language
Conversa is any type of debate, conversation, chat
Chat pode ser " conversa, bate-papo, papo, prosa "
To chat: " conversar, bater papo, papear e prosear (these last two being very informal) '
2015年2月18日
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Yes, both can be translated as "conversation".
"Conversação" and "conversa" express the act of "conversar". "Conversar" is a verb and can be translated as "to chat", "to talk" or "to converse".
- "Chat" (verb) can be translated as "conversar". An informal way to say "to chat" is "bater papo".
- "Chat" (noun) can be translated as "conversa" or "bate-papo".
2015年2月18日
1
Yes, both of them can be translated into conversation. Most of the time we prefer to use the word "conversa". "Conversação" sounds very formal, we would only use it, for example, in language classes. e.g.: I have a Speaking class right now. "Eu tenho uma aula de conversação agora".
2015年2月18日
I would translate like this:
uma conversa - a talk
conversação - conversation
Actually they mean the same.
2015年2月18日
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