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beszélgetni — meaning in English: to talk

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informal very common
Usage
Native Hungarian speakers often use 'beszélgetni' in casual settings, such as chatting with friends at a café or during family gatherings. It's common to hear this word during social events where light conversation flows, making it a staple in informal dialogues.
Synonyms & nuances
'Beszélgetni' is often compared to 'diskurálni', which has a more formal connotation relating to discussion or debate. While 'beszélgetni' implies a friendly, informal chat, 'diskurálni' would be more appropriate in academic or professional contexts.
Culture
'Beszélgetni' comes from the root word 'beszél', meaning 'to speak'. In Hungarian culture, conversation is highly valued, and engaging in meaningful discussions is seen as a way to foster relationships. This emphasis on dialogue is reflected in community gatherings and traditional storytelling, where sharing experiences is a cherished practice.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'beszélgetni'?
'Beszélgetni' is pronounced as 'beh-say-el-get-nee'. The stress is generally on the first syllable. Practice saying it slowly to get comfortable with the Hungarian sounds.
Q.Can I use 'beszélgetni' in a formal setting?
'Beszélgetni' is primarily used in informal contexts. For formal discussions or professional settings, it's better to use words like 'diskurálni' or 'megbeszélni' for a more suitable tone.
Q.What are some common phrases with 'beszélgetni'?
You might hear phrases like 'Beszélgetni szeretnék veled' (I would like to talk with you) or 'Jó beszélgetni' (It's good to talk). These expressions emphasize the friendly nature of conversation.
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