Conversation : nf (word from latin conversation “attendance”).
The word “conversation” has several meanings:
1. Exchange de About (natural, spontaneous) ; what is said in such an exchange (discussion, interview; region: chatter, palaver).
Conversation between two people (dialogue, one-on-one).
Conversation familiar (banter, chatter).
To hire, to start, start a conversation.
revive, support, feed the conversation.
To change conversation.
Divert the conversation.
To avoid un topic of conversation (Do not talk about rope in a hanged man's house).
Throughout the conversation.
– Quote from the French writer Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880): “The conversation was languid.”
To have a long conversation with a friend.
Être en great conversation with someone.
Do conversation with someone, familiar: to someone.
Locution: He bore the brunt of the conversation: we only talked about him.
Phone call (communication).
2. Interview between people responsible, in small name and often behind closed doors.
Secret, diplomatic conversations (conciliabule).
3. Language familiar used in an interview.
In conversation current.
Someone's conversation way de speak ; what he says in conversation.
His conversation is pleasant, brilliant, amusing.
– Quote from the French writer Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880): “Charles' conversation was as flat as a street sidewalk.”
Familiar: To have of conversation: having things to say and speak with ease.
He doesn't have much conversation.
4. In pastry, a conversation is a cake Meringue to the frangipane.