dialoguer

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English

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Etymology

From dialogue +‎ -er (agent noun suffix) or +‎ -er (occupational suffix).

Noun

dialoguer (plural dialoguers)

  1. A participant in a dialogue.
    • 2014, Oliver O. Nwachukwu, Those Challenging Cracks of Secularism: In and Beyond:
      Actions cannot be guaranteed if dialoguers are blinded by refusal to change from mistrust to trust, from suspicion to recognition.
  2. A person employed to write dialogue for characters in a soap opera or similar show.

French

Etymology

From dialogue +‎ -er.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dja.lɔ.ɡe/
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Verb

dialoguer

  1. to dialogue, discuss, negotiate
    Plus de dix mille personnes, venues au Mexique de tous les continents, ont suivi pendant trois jours les conférences du congrès théologique et pastoral, qui témoignait de la pugnacité du catholicisme à une époque de crise, mais aussi de sa difficulté à dialoguer avec ceux qui contestent sa doctrine.
    More than ten million people, arriving in Mexico from every continent, attended conferences of the theological and pastoral congress for three days, bearing witness to the pugnacity of Catholicism in an era of crisis, but also to the difficulty it finds in engaging in dialogue with those who contest its doctrines.

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