What Разговорчики word means? I can't figure it out.
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What Разговорчики word means? I can't figure it out.
Разговорчики (talks, conversations) is diminutive plural of разговор - (talk, conversation)Quote:
Originally Posted by Pinczakko
This word usually have negative nuance.
The word Разговорчики is usually used when empty, with not much meaning talks are taking place. It carries somewhat negative connotation.
does it something like "rant" or "useless talks" in english? I'm neither english native speaker nor living in an english speaking country :(.
chatter, idle talk, etc. I do not think that rant is a good translation.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pinczakko
Some examples:Quote:
Originally Posted by Pinczakko
1. Lesson. Students are talking not about the topic. The teacher can say: "Разговорчики прекратили!"
2. Rank of soldiers. Somebody are talking. Sergeant can cry: "Разговорчики в строю!" (means "Stop talking")
3. Somebody talk provocative idea or blacken smb reputation. To prevent this you can say: "Разговорчики!"
Note: this word hasn't the singular form.
There is.Quote:
Originally Posted by pranki
It's in a dictionary:
"Толково-словообразовательный
РАЗГОВОРЧИК м. разг.
1. Уменьш. к сущ.: разговор.
2. Ласк. к сущ.: разговор."
You can say "Ну и разговорчик завели, постыдились бы лучше."
oops... My bug, I agree. But you have to forgive me, because I've never heard the singular form in everyday life.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lampada
No problem. There was nothing to forgive. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by pranki