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"Conversate" is considered non-standard English and is not commonly used in formal writing or speech. It is better to use the word "converse" instead, which is the standard term for engaging in conversation.
"Chat" is a word that means to talk casually or informally with someone.
Yes. It is a nonstandard form of the verb 'converse.'
The base word for conversation is 'verse' from Latin variations verto, vertere, verti, versum, which has many translations but used in this one the closest is 'to turn' or 'to change' coupled with the prefix 'con' translated 'together'. Loosely, converse is to turn or changetogether.
"Real" is the root word of "really".
It is spelled "conversate". Though many see that as incorrect English and choose to use the word "converse" instead.
"Conversate" is considered non-standard English and is not commonly used in formal writing or speech. It is better to use the word "converse" instead, which is the standard term for engaging in conversation.
Conversating is the correct spelling of the present participle of "conversate" (to converse)
"Chat" is a word that means to talk casually or informally with someone.
Yes. It is a nonstandard form of the verb 'converse.'
The base word for conversation is 'verse' from Latin variations verto, vertere, verti, versum, which has many translations but used in this one the closest is 'to turn' or 'to change' coupled with the prefix 'con' translated 'together'. Loosely, converse is to turn or changetogether.
"Real" is the root word of "really".
Yes. The word "is" is a real word. of course it is.
Yes it is a real word.
Yes, "answer" is a real word.
No, that is not a real word.
no it is not a real word