Talk can be formal while chat is informal.
Communicate, converse, discuss, or chat.
Talk, converse, express, and state.
The word set that completes the analogy is "converse and speak." Just like "chat" is a casual way of communication, "converse" is similar to chatting, and "speak" is a more general term for communication.
speak, spoke, said, saying, chatter, blab.
The difference between talk and speak is when you say something what sounds better. For example: i speak to my friend sounds better than i talk to my friend. That is the difference. How well sounds when you use them. I don´t know if that's right. :) There is not too much difference really..xx
talk, chat, converse
Communicate, converse, discuss, or chat.
Talk, converse, express, and state.
Radio talk is just random conversation, commentary is a "play-by-play", so to speak
The word set that completes the analogy is "converse and speak." Just like "chat" is a casual way of communication, "converse" is similar to chatting, and "speak" is a more general term for communication.
Google chat is called talk and if friends only. So if you have the person on your friends list you can chat with them.If you are on or (which has talk enabled) then you can chat with anyone on or kut who has talk enabled. In order to chat with someone you have to invite them to chat with you. And it is a private chat between you and them but if you want to have other people join you in the same chat it will do a group chat.
speak, spoke, said, saying, chatter, blab.
You talk to them the way you would speak with anyone. There is no real difference between one who is heterosexual and one who is homosexual aside from their individual proclivities.
The difference between talk and speak is when you say something what sounds better. For example: i speak to my friend sounds better than i talk to my friend. That is the difference. How well sounds when you use them. I don´t know if that's right. :) There is not too much difference really..xx
What is another word for speak? Verb chatter, talk, chat, verbalize, articulate, natter, yak say, express, tell, state, voice, declare, communicate be fluent in, converse in, speak a language address, lecture, preach, give a talk, give a lecture, talk
Analogy: "The relationship between light and shadow is like the relationship between happiness and sorrow." Chat : Talk as Happiness : Joy
another word for talking is whispering and gossiping