The word 'chat' is both a verb and a noun.
The noun 'chat' is a word for a friendly conversation; a word for a thing.
The noun forms of the verb to chat are chatter and the gerund, chatting.
No, the noun 'chat' is a common noun, a general word for any chat with anyone.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Chat Street, Lake Wales, FLChat 'n Chew (restaurant), East 16th Street, New York, NYChat Salon & Boutique, Glendora, CANote: The word 'chat' is also a verb: chat, chats, chatting, chatted.
The word chat is a verb because it is an action.Chats, chatting and chatted are also verbs.Some example sentences are:"I had a chat with him"."She chats to the plumber"."I have been chatting to a friend"."We chatted for hours".
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No, "chit chat" is typically not hyphenated. It is written as two separate words. However, when used as an adjective before a noun, you might see it hyphenated as "chit-chat."
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Example:We like to chat about that.
un chat is a masculine noun. The undefinite article 'un' or the definite article 'le' are masculine, indicating the gender of the noun. A female cat is 'une / la chatte', where the feminine articles 'une' or 'la' indicate a feminine noun.
chat noir chat=cat noir=black in French the noun comes first, then adjective is said second
un for a masculine noun (un homme, un avion, un chat) une for feminine noun (une femme, une table, une chatte)
It is seen in both one- and two-word forms. The specific internet venue is a chat room, but also seen as one word chatroom, which can serve as a non-hyphenated noun adjunct as in chatroom discussion.
A cat is "un chat", masculine noun and singular if there is only one. Use the plural "des chats" when there are several of them.
In the United Kingdom the ton is defined as 2,240 pounds (1,016 kg)
un chat - une chatte (and a kitten is - un chaton)