おしゃべり
Meanings
Noun
Verb (する)
Usually written in kana
1. chattering; talk; idle talk; chat; chitchat; gossip
Adjective (な)
Noun
Usually written in kana
2. chatty; talkative; chatterbox; blabbermouth
Pitch accent
しゃ
べり
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Composed of
honorific/polite/humble prefix
talk; chat
Examples (30 in total)
Tom is talkative.
She is a great talker.
I enjoyed talking with her.
We chatted in French.
Pat is very talkative.
We had a chat for a while.
She's still chatting away.
Stop chattering and finish your work.
I would like to chat with you by e-mail.
We had a conversation about baseball.
They chatted about the weather.
Americans, on the whole, are a talkative people.
Sami is super talkative.
I had a nice chat with her.
Stop talking when the teacher comes in.
The teacher told us to stop chattering.
Having done my homework, I had a chat with Mom.
Her weakness is that she talks too much.
The teenage friends stayed up talking all night.
We would often have a chat in this coffee shop.
Nancy is having a chat with her friends.
Let's stop talking and start working.
I spent the whole afternoon chatting with friends.
I enjoyed talking with him at the party.
He warned us to cease talking.
I'm too busy to talk to you now.
He had a good time talking with her.
Bill and John like to get together once a month to chat.
We sang, danced and chatted after dinner.
I met Naomi on my way home and we had a chat.