разговор

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Bulgarian

Etymology

From раз- (raz-) +‎ говор (govor), maybe as a calque of Ancient Greek διάλογος (diálogos).

Pronunciation

Noun

ра́зговор (rázgovorm

  1. talk, conversation

Declension

Macedonian

Etymology

By surface analysis, раз- (raz-) +‎ говор (govor). Otherwise perhaps a calque of Ancient Greek διάλογος (diálogos).

Pronunciation

Noun

разговор (razgovorm (plural разговори, relational adjective разговорен)

  1. talk, conversation

Declension

Declension of разговор
singular plural
indefinite разговор (razgovor) разговори (razgovori)
definite unspecified разговорот (razgovorot) разговорите (razgovorite)
definite proximal разговоров (razgovorov) разговориве (razgovorive)
definite distal разговорон (razgovoron) разговорине (razgovorine)
vocative разговору (razgovoru) разговори (razgovori)
count form разговора (razgovora)

Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Deverbal from разговори́ть (razgovorítʹ).

Pronunciation

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Noun

разгово́р (razgovórm inan (genitive разгово́ра, nominative plural разгово́ры, genitive plural разгово́ров, relational adjective разгово́рный, diminutive разгово́рчик)

  1. talk, conversation
    • 1840, Михаил Лермонтов, “Предисловие”, in Герой нашего времени; English translation from Martin Parker, transl., A Hero of Our Time, Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1951:
      Наша публика похожа на провинциала, который, подслушав разговор двух дипломатов, принадлежащих к враждебным дворам, остался бы уверен, что каждый из них обманывает свое правительство в пользу взаимной, нежнейшей дружбы.
      Naša publika poxoža na provinciala, kotoryj, podslušav razgovor dvux diplomatov, prinadležaščix k vraždebnym dvoram, ostalsja by uveren, što každyj iz nix obmanyvajet svoje pravitelʹstvo v polʹzu vzaimnoj, nežnejšej družby.
      Our public is like the provincial who overhearing a conversation between two diplomats belonging to hostile courts carries off the conviction that each is deceiving his government for the sake of a tender mutual friendship.
  2. (in the plural) rumours, talk

Usage notes

Разгово́р (Razgovór) has a more oral, real-time emphasis than the English equivalents "conversation", "talk" etc. A Russian speaker may use it in isolation while conversing with someone by text to refer specifically to a real-time oral conversation (and not the current text conversation), such as on a call or in real life, although it can also be used to refer to text conversations.

Declension

Synonyms

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From ра̀з- +‎ го̏во̄р, maybe as a calque of Ancient Greek διάλογος (diálogos).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /râzɡoʋoːr/
  • Hyphenation: раз‧го‧вор

Noun

ра̏згово̄р m (Latin spelling rȁzgovōr)

  1. talk, conversation

Declension