Dialog
dialogue
a conversation between people
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What's the difference between Dialog / Gespräch / Unterhaltung / Unterredung / Dialoge / Rede
A very common general word for a talk between people; close to “Dialog,” but usually more everyday and less formal.
A relaxed chat; it can mean a pleasant conversation rather than a focused exchange of ideas.
A more formal conversation, often planned in advance; it sounds somewhat dated or businesslike.
Plural of “Dialog”; used when talking about several dialogues, for example in a book, film, or lesson.
More often “speech” than everyday conversation; it can mean a presentation, monologue, or formal address.
Light, friendly chitchat without a serious topic; a more conversational and relaxed word.
A more refined word for conversation; it often sounds polite, cultured, or slightly formal.
Emphasizes a mutual exchange of remarks; it sounds a bit technical and is not used very often.
Usually means a discussion meant to reach agreement; not just a conversation, but a clarification of differences.
A conversation between two people; it sounds literary and somewhat elevated.
Formal talks with the goal of reaching an agreement; it is not just a conversation, but a business or political discussion.
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How to pronounce Dialog and what this word means
Dialog means dialogue. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce Dialog
/di.aˈlɔk/
Dialog translation
dialogue
Dialog examples
Der Dialog war kurz und freundlich.
Dialog transcription
/di.aˈlɔk/
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Dialog meaning: what does it mean?
ein Gespräch zwischen Menschen
Dialog pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
Dialog is pronounced as /di.aˈlɔk/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
Dialog definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Der Dialog war kurz und freundlich. Translation: Диалог был коротким и дружелюбным.
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