to speak to someone often angrily because one disagrees with them
to talk in a brief and friendly way to someone, usually about unimportant things
to give details about someone or something to say what they are like
to talk about something with someone, often in a formal manner
to make something clear and easy to understand by giving more information about it
to make a person do something through reasoning or other methods
to complete an action more than one time
to speak loudly, often associated with expressing anger or when you cannot hear what the other person is saying
a written or spoken piece of information or communication sent to or left for another person
a talk that is between two or more people and they tell each other about different things like feelings, ideas, and thoughts
to tell someone about the feelings or ideas that we have
to say yes to what is asked of you or offered to you
to say or show one's unwillingness to do something that someone has asked
to mention an idea, proposition, plan, etc. for further consideration or possible action
to notice the sound a person or thing is making
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