It's virtually the same as it is in English: the spelling is "conversacion", and the pronunciation would (roughly) be "kohn-ver-sah-see-ohn."
Conversación (pronounced 'convairsahthYON' ('th' as in 'thin'))
Joyce Puebla has written: 'Say it in Spanish' -- subject(s): Spanish language, Conversation and phrase books
It would be said as 'fue tambien una conversacion divertida'.
In polite conversation, you say, "Viaja Ud.?" More informally you say, "Viajas tú?" or simply, "Viajas?"
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Sherman William Brown has written: 'Say it in Spanish' -- subject(s): Conversation and phrase books, Spanish language
The word for "conversation" in Spanish is "conversación." It is pronounced, "Kone-bare-sa-see-OWN."
You say, "Él siempre está ganando." If it is understood beforehand that the conversation is about "him" then the pronoun can be omitted: "Siempre está ganando."
Pues, como tendremos una conversacion? (accent on first 'o' in 'como', last in 'conversacion)
It depends on the situation.If you are learning Spanish as a general matter, e.g. you take Spanish classes periodically, you would say: "Aprendo español."If you are literally studying Spanish at the exact moment that the person strikes up a conversation, you would say: "Estoy aprendiendo español."The progressive tense in Spanish is exclusively used for events that are in progress, not periodic events in the present.
Recording of the phone conversation.
un conversation longue.