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3 [door praten ertoe brengen] talk4 [kletsen, roddelen] talk♦voorbeelden:straks zul je wel anders praten • you'll change your tunepraat me er niet van • I've heard more than enough about thatwe praten er niet meer over • let's forget it/let's leave it at thateromheen praten • talk round something, beat about the bushje hebt gemakkelijk praten • it's easy/it's all right for you to talklangs elkaar heen praten • misunderstand each other, be on different wavelengthsiemand aan het praten krijgen • get someone talkinggeen zin hebben om te praten • not be in the mood for talk(ing)ergens niet meer over willen praten • not want to talk about something any morehij kan praten als Brugman • he can talk the hind legs off a donkeyik kon praten als Brugman, maar … • I could talk till I was blue in the face, but …er valt niet met hem te praten • he won't listen to reasonpraat er maar met niemand over • don't breathe a word (of this) (to anyone)over literatuur praten • talk (about) literaturelaten we over iets anders praten • let's change the subject, let's talk about something elseop iemand in praten • work on someone, try to talk someone roundiedereen praat erover • it's the talk of the town, everyone's talking about iter wordt over hen gepraat • people are talking about them -
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