talk

Definitions

General English

  • noun a conversation, a discussion
  • noun a lecture about a subject
  • verb to say things, to speak

Media Studies

  • adjective involving mainly interviews, discussions and telephone calls from viewers or listeners

Politics

  • plural noun formal discussions between two or more groups to bring about agreement on an issue

Origin & History of “talk”

Talk has only one close relative – east Frisian talken ‘talk, chatter’. this suggests that it may first have seen the light of day just before the Anglo-Saxon peoples first crossed the north Sea to Britain – they were then in close contact with the Frisians. However, there is no record of the verb in Old English, and it first crops up in west Midland texts of the early 13th century. Its ultimate source is the prehistoric Germanic base *tal-, which also produced English tale and tell.
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