talk
How to Use Talk
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo speak with someone, or (as a noun) a conversation, lecture, or bit of gossip.
"Talk to" someone often implies one-directional speaking, while "talk with" suggests a two-way conversation — the distinction is subtle and both are widely used interchangeably.
Word Forms
talked past tense, talk plural, talked plural, talks plural, talks singular, talk singular, talked singular, talkest singular, talkedst singular, talketh singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
We _____ for hours about our plans for the future.
Etymology
From Middle English talken, related to "tale" and "tell," and ultimately traced back to a root meaning "to count or recount."