Dialog

/ˈdaɪəˌlɔɡ/ noun

A conversation between two or more people, especially in a formal context or as part of a literary work. Also refers to an exchange of ideas or opinions.

From Greek dialogos, from dia- (through, across) plus logos (speech, word). Originally meant 'conversation' in ancient Greek, particularly the philosophical conversations recorded by Plato. Entered English via Old French dialogue in the 13th century.

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ARحوار
BNসংলাপ
CSdialog
DAdialog
DEDialog
ELδιάλογος
ESdiálogo
FAگفتگو
FIvuoropuhelu
FRdialogue
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