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  • 1 plaudern

    v/i (have a) chat; fig. (etw. verraten) talk; aus der Schule plaudern umg., fig. blab
    * * *
    to chat; to confabulate; to gossip; to prate; to prattle; to chatter
    * * *
    plau|dern ['plaudɐn]
    vi
    to chat, to talk ( über +acc, von about); (= verraten) to talk

    mit ihm lässt sich gut pláúdern — he's easy to talk to

    See:
    * * *
    1) (to talk in a friendly and informal way: They chatted about the weather.) chat
    2) (to chat.) gossip
    3) (to chatter or talk continuously, usually about unimportant things.) natter
    * * *
    plau·dern
    [ˈplaudɐn]
    vi
    1. (sich gemütlich unterhalten)
    [mit jdm] [über etw akk] \plaudern to [have a] chat [with sb/about sth]
    2. (fam: ausplaudern) to gossip
    * * *
    1) chat (über + Akk., von about)
    2) (etwas ausplaudern) let on (coll.)
    * * *
    plaudern v/i (have a) chat; fig (etwas verraten) talk;
    * * *
    1) chat (über + Akk., von about)
    2) (etwas ausplaudern) let on (coll.)
    * * *
    v.
    to chat v.
    to chin-wag v.
    to gossip v.
    to have a chat expr.
    to prate v.
    to prattle v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > plaudern

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