Sentence examples of "talk" in English with translation "parler"

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To talk shop is boring. Parler boulot est ennuyeux.
Who did you talk to? Avec qui parlais-tu ?
You should talk to Tom. Tu devrais parler à Tom.
Well, let's talk turkey. Bon, parlons franchement !
Can we have a talk? Est-ce qu'on peut parler ?
It is easy to talk. C'est facile de parler.
With whom did you talk? Avec qui parlais-tu ?
To talk shop is funny. Parler boulot est drôle.
May I talk to you? Est-ce que je peux te parler ?
The announcer can talk rapidly. Le présentateur peut parler très vite.
Who did you talk with? Avec qui parlais-tu ?
We didn't talk yesterday. Nous n'avons pas parlé hier.
Don't talk to me! Me parle pas !
Don't talk like that. Ne parle pas comme ça.
Don't talk so loud. Ne parle pas si fort !
What did you talk about? De quoi parlais-tu ?
Can we talk in private? On peut parler en privé ?
Let's talk about Paola. Parlons de Paola.
Did you talk about your hobby? Avez-vous parlé de votre passe-temps ?
I want someone to talk to. Je veux quelqu'un à qui parler.
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