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Talk to her vs Talk with her

Both 'talk to her' and 'talk with her' are commonly used phrases in English, but they have slightly different meanings. 'Talk to her' implies a one-way communication where you are speaking to someone, while 'talk with her' suggests a two-way conversation where both parties are actively participating.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1545 views

Talk to her

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when you are addressing someone and speaking to them.

Examples:

  • I need to talk to her about the project.
  • He always talks to her when they meet.

Alternatives:

  • speak to her
  • have a conversation with her
  • communicate with her
  • address her
  • chat with her

Talk with her

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when you want to emphasize a two-way conversation where both parties are actively participating.

Examples:

  • I enjoy talking with her about books.
  • She wants to talk with you about the upcoming event.
  • I'd like a private moment to talk with her.
  • It's very important that we talk with her.
  • All I want is to talk with her.
  • You had a chance to talk with her.
  • I think we should talk with her first.
  • Considering you two are basically conceiving a child together today, don't you think you should talk with her about this?
  • One girl wants to talk with her.
  • Maybe we should talk with her before you start writing the Lifetime Movie.
  • Maybe you and candace can go talk with her.
  • I wish I had more time to talk with her.
  • One I'd like to talk with her about directly.
  • I came by to talk with her, but I think you'll do just fine.
  • I'd only ask to have a talk with her.
  • I came by to talk with her, but I think you'll do just fine.
  • I think it would be good public relations to talk with her.
  • You will just say your mom I want to talk with her.
  • You should talk with her whether you will get a divorce or not.
  • Last week I fell down in front of Dinah Shore's taxi just to talk with her.
  • I'll tell him few words and then I'll let you talk with her.
  • We want to talk with her, without scaring her into doing something rash, for her own sake, as well as DCI Murray's.

Alternatives:

  • have a conversation with her
  • discuss with her
  • chat with her
  • speak with her
  • communicate with her

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