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chatty in English:

1. chat chat


Why don't you come in for a cup of coffee and a chat?
I chatted to other people while we waited.
Even though he has turned twenty, he's still too timid to chat with girls.
We had a chat
Bill and John like to get together once a month to chat.
Give me a call and we'll have a chat.
She would sooner translate sentences on Tatoeba than chat with me.
we chatted a bit
Jo was chatting to Sam.
Come to my house after work and we can have a cup of tea and a chat.
Mum is chatting to her friend on the phone.
I’ve just spent the last hour chatting to our new neighbour about his garden.
I wanted to chat to you about the party on Saturday. „he dropped in for a chat”
I chat with my friends at school during the day and we chat on the phone in the evening.
You know, I came across him in the street the other day, we stopped to chat.

English word "chatty"(chat) occurs in sets:

make adjective

2. liking to talk a lot in a friendly way liking to talk a lot in a friendly way



English word "chatty"(liking to talk a lot in a friendly way) occurs in sets:

lesson 7 ADJECTIVES

3. talkative talkative


Although she is sometimes too talkative, I like listening to her.
The more excited he got, the less talkative he became.
He's a nice sort of person, but not very talkative.
Japanese, be talkative!
1. Mr. Miller, you seem quite talkative this morning. / 2. And again you're not so talkative. / 3. You're real talkative now that you want our help.
Our new classmate, Harry, is very talkative. The teacher always has to tell him to be quiet!
Jim had always been too talkative for his own good
Anthony is talkative but he doesn’t really listen.
the talkative driver hadn’t stopped chatting
Inga loves telling stories and chatting. She feels miserable if she hast to be quiet for more than a couple of minutes. She's talkative.
Girls are more talkative than boys.
/ˈtɔː.kə.tɪv/ She's a ​lively, talkative ​person.
She’s very talkative, unlike her brother, who hardly says a word.
tending to enjoy having conversations with people. Example: She is very talkative and likes to talk about everything.
A talkative person is always letting the cat out of the bag and jeopardizing the interests of others.