はなしをする
Meanings
Expression
Verb (する)
1. to have a talk; to tell a story
Composed of
talk; speech; topic; subject; discussions; negotiation; rumor
Examples (101 in total)
Hey, what are you talking about?
Tell me a true story.
Let's talk about work.
What were we talking about?
I was talking about mushrooms.
She stopped talking.
They let him tell the story.
I don't know what you're talking about.
He told a funny story.
We talked over the phone.
There's no time to talk.
They are talking about music.
He talked about his trip.
They are talking in the kitchen.
They are talking about this and that.
She was afraid to make a speech.
He talked with his eyes shining.
I am fed up with talking to her.
We talked for some time.
I'd like to talk to the hotel manager.
We communicated through gestures.
Jane is talking with somebody.
I'd like to talk with Tony.
When was the last time we talked?
She liked talking about herself.
Who told you the story?
I have no friend to talk with.
I didn't come here to talk.
My mother told us an interesting story.
The old man told the children an amusing story.
Why don't we talk over coffee?
I spoke to him on the phone last night.
My grandfather tells us about old things.
Who is the gentleman he is speaking to?
I talked with our sales people.
I talked to her for an hour.
Please raise your hand before you speak.
They were cut off in the middle of their telephone conversation.
She spoke through an interpreter.
I'm not used to speaking in public.
He is in his element when talking economics.
I spoke after him.
Have you talked to anyone about this problem?
I don't know the woman talking to our teacher.
I've come to talk with you again.
If you don't want to talk to me, you don't have to.
She came across to speak to me.
Don't forget to talk with him tomorrow.
He kept on telling the same story over and over.
I would like to talk with you about this matter.
It is no use talking to him. He never listens.
I talked with him about it over the telephone.
I really don't understand what you're talking about.
Let's have a serious talk about your future.
Don't talk about business while we're eating.
Don't interrupt when people are talking.
The President is to speak on television this evening.
I can't relax when I'm talking with him.
"You're being brainwashed by the media!" "What are you talking about?"
The student center is a good place to strike up conversations.
The little boy is used to talking with grown-ups.
She told the story with tears in her eyes.
I heard my parents whispering last night.
Are you going to talk to Tom about that?
Mary is a girl who is pleasant to talk with.
They just had a very serious conversation.
Kenji told his friends a story about his trip to India.
Steve told me the tale of his travels.
Would you please tell me the story about bird watching?
We sat talking about the remote past.
The old man told me a strange story.
The teacher told us a funny story.
I'm studying English so that I can have fun conversations.
As he talked, he got more and more excited.
They spoke quietly so as not to wake the baby.
He spoke with his mouth full at table.
His heart was pounding as he told me that.
He used to tell me stories about India.
The poet is not used to speaking in public.
John was in such a hurry that he had no time for talking.
The teacher enjoyed talking with some of the graduates.
Whoever told you such a ridiculous story?
The Vice-President talked at the meeting in place of the President.
I sometimes talk to my neighbor across the fence.
Those boys are not good at speaking to these girls.
I get nervous when I speak before a large audience.
I told the story to anyone who would listen.
We wanted to speak to the president of the company, but he refused to speak to us.
He told us such a funny story that we all laughed.
The government official spoke to the reporter on condition of anonymity.
She talks as if she knew everything about it.
After I talked with my teacher, I decided to work hard.
She talks about Paris as if she had been there many times.
I asked my aunt to tell the stories of her travels.
We conversed until late at night while eating cake and drinking tea.
He stayed in his hotel most of the next day, talking to friends and supporters.
If he came tomorrow, I would have more time to talk.
I made him talk to his aunt on the phone.
Judy will talk about Japan tomorrow.
The woman you were talking to at that time was my sister.
We would often sit up all night discussing politics.