
How do you say talk in Latin?
— fabulor; loquor; for
Related synonyms for talk in Latin | ||
![]() | mouth | os |
![]() | peach | persicus (m) |
![]() | sing | cano; canto |
![]() | speak | dico; fabulor; loquor; for; effor |
Generic synonyms for talk in Latin | ||
![]() | break | confringo; frango; rumpo |
![]() | conversation | colloquium (n) |
![]() | discussion | disputatio (f); colloquium |
![]() | learn | disco; scisco; rescisco |
![]() | speech | locutio; eloquium |
![]() | teach | docere; instruo |
Specialized synonyms for talk in Latin | ||
![]() | bark | latro |
![]() | bay | baia |
![]() | begin | incipere; initiare; committo |
![]() | butterfly | papilio |
![]() | cheek | gena (f); bucca |
![]() | present | donum (n); munus (n) |
![]() | read | recito |
![]() | shout | clamo; vociferor |
![]() | sing | cano; canto |
![]() | swallow | hirundo |
![]() | wind | ventus (m) |
Related verbs for talk in Latin | ||
![]() | peach | persicus (m) |
![]() | sing | cano; canto |
Derivative terms for talk in Latin | ||
![]() | mouth | os |
![]() | speech | locutio; eloquium |