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1 chat
[tʃæt] past tense, past participle ˈchatted1. verbto talk in a friendly and informal way:يَتحادَثThey chatted about the weather.
2. noun(a) friendly and informal talk:حَديث غَيْر رَسْمي، مُحادَثَهwomen's chat.
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2 chat
ثَرْثَرَ \ chat: to have a friendly talk on unimportant matters. jabber: to talk fast in a confusing manner: They were jabbering to each other in a foreign language. natter: to talk continuously about unimportant things. -
3 chat
تَحَدَّثَ \ chat: (to have) a friendly talk on unimportant matters. speak: to talk: Think before you speak. Nobody spoke to me at the party. talk: to speak: He talks too much. What were you talking about? He talked of going, but he never went, to use a certain kind of speech We were talking French. Do talk sense. \ See Also تكلم (تَكَلَّم) -
4 hadhara
chat, babble [MoAr hdher (talk)] -
5 tharthara
chat [onomat.] -
6 gossip
[ˈgɔsɪp]1. noun1) talk about other people's affairs, not always truthful:قيل وقالI never pay any attention to gossip.
2) a chat:ثَرثَرَه، حديثShe dropped in for a cup of coffee and a gossip.
3) a person who listens to and passes on gossip:مُحِب للقيل والقالShe's a dreadful gossip.
2. verb1) to pass on gossip.ينقُل القيل والقال2) to chat.يثرثر، يتحدَّث عن الآخرين -
7 المواء
cri du chat -
8 متلازمة المواء
1) cats cry syndrome 2) cri du chat syndrome -
9 الأبلق
n. chat -
10 تحادث في غير كلفة
v. chat -
11 ثرثرة
n. chatter, chat, prattle, prate, blab, patter, rattle, babble, twaddle, blabber, tattler, tittle tattle, gas, yap, breeze, cackle, clatter, gab, talkativeness, garrulity, loquacity, logorrhea, boastfulness, gabble, gibberish, jabber, jactitation -
12 جواب قاس
n. back chat -
13 حديث
1́ adj. modernistic, new, modern, newfangled, late2́ n. speech, talk, conversation, colloquy, yarn, chat, palaver3́ v. discourse -
14 رد صارم
n. back chat -
15 لغو
1́ n. chatter, chat, chitchat, crack, logorrhea, moonshine, small talk, twitter, slipslop, tittle tattle, loquacity2́ v. palaver -
16 أبو بليق
أبُو بُلَيْق (طائر)chat, wheatear -
17 أبلق
أبْلَق: أبُو بُلَيْق (طائر)chat, wheatear -
18 تسامر
تَسَامَرَ: تَحَادَثَ لَيْلاًto chat with one another in the evening or at night, spend the evening or night in pleasant conversation -
19 ثرثرة
ثَرْثَرَةchatter, chat, prattle, prate, blab, blabble, blabber, twaddle, tattle; gossip, chitchat; talkativeness, garrulity, loquacity; logorrhea -
20 سامر
سامَرَto chat in the evening or at night with, while away the night or evening in conversation or entertainment with
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