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Engels
to chat, to chatter, to babble {ww.}
to chat
to chatter
to babble {ww.}

I babble
you babble
he/she/it babbles

I chat
you chat
he/she/it chats
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You chatter too much.
You chatter too much.
Her continuous chatter vexes me.
Her continuous chatter vexes me.
chat, babble {zn.}
chat
babble {zn.}
Let's chat.
Let's chat.
I do tend to babble at times.
I do tend to babble at times.
chat {zn.}
chat {zn.}
I hope we chat soon
I hope we chat soon
They are having a chat.
They are having a chat.
to talk, to chat, to converse {ww.}
to talk
to chat
to converse {ww.}

I chat
you chat
he/she/it chats

I talk
you talk
he/she/it talks
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People talk in Toki Pona in the chat room.
People talk in Toki Pona in the chat room.
I hold the converse opinion.
I hold the converse opinion.
chat, new world chat {zn.}
chat
new world chat {zn.}
We need to chat soon.
We need to chat soon.
She has too much chat about her.
She has too much chat about her.
chat, schmooze, schmoose, confabulation, confab {zn.}
chat
schmooze
schmoose
confabulation
confab {zn.}
chat, schmooze, schmoose, confabulation, confab {zn.}
chat
schmooze
schmoose
confabulation
confab {zn.}
chat, old world chat {zn.}
chat
old world chat {zn.}
to chaffer, to chat, to chatter, to chew the fat, to chit-chat, to chitchat, to claver, to confab, to confabulate, to gossip, to jaw, to natter, to shoot the breeze, to visit {ww.}
to chaffer
to chat
to chatter
to chew the fat
to chit-chat
to chitchat
to claver
to confab
to confabulate
to gossip
to jaw
to natter
to shoot the breeze
to visit {ww.}

I chaffer
you chaffer
he/she/it chaffers

I chaffer
you chaffer
he/she/it chaffers
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Engels

Let's chat.

Let's chat.

I hope we chat soon

I hope we chat soon

They are having a chat.

They are having a chat.

We need to chat soon.

We need to chat soon.

She has too much chat about her.

She has too much chat about her.

We had a chat for a while.

We had a chat for a while.

The French word 'chat' means 'cat'.

The French word 'chat' means 'cat'.

I'm here. Do you want to chat?

I'm here. Do you want to chat?

I had a nice chat with her.

I had a nice chat with her.

There's a lot of chit-chat.

There's a lot of chit-chat.

Tom had a nice chat with Mary.

Tom had a nice chat with Mary.

We had a chat over tea yesterday.

We had a chat over tea yesterday.

I had a chat with Tom.

I had a chat with Tom.

Robert likes to chat with his boyfriend.

Robert likes to chat with his boyfriend.

You should come to the chat room.

You should come to the chat room.