Is it talk to you or talk with you?
Is it talk to you or talk with you?
Talk to and talk with both mean to converse with someone. In almost all cases, talk to and talk with can be used interchangeably.
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Can I speak to you or can I talk to you?
The only difference is that speak is more formal than talk. For example, talking to a friend is casual while speaking with your students is more formal and informative. Further, talking is more like striking a conversation (2 ways) while speaking comes from the noun speech, which often means relaying information.
Can I speak to or with?
In both the cases, the meaning is “have a conversation with somebody.” The difference is that speak to (or talk to) is less polite, since it put the emphasis on one doing the conversation, while speak with (or talk with) is more polite, since it doesn’t put the emphasis on just one doing the conversation.
What does it mean to speak?
(Entry 1 of 2) intransitive verb. 1a : to utter words or articulate sounds with the ordinary voice : talk. b(1) : to express thoughts, opinions, or feelings orally.
How do you use talk?
We use the verb ‘talk’ when we are in a more relaxed setting or when we are among friends in a conversational situation. You can think of ‘talk’ as a slightly more formal word for ‘chat’….For example:
- ‘Sorry, who were you talking to before I interrupted?
- ‘I was talking with my mum the other day and we decided that…’
Is it bad to talk to yourself?
Not only is talking to yourself out loud perfectly normal, it’s actually beneficial in a variety of ways — as well as potentially being “a sign of high cognitive functioning,” according to Paloma Mari-Beffa, PhD, a neuropsychologist and cognitive psychologist who has researched the phenomenon of self-talk.