Cháchara in english
Chatter
pronunciation: tʃætɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: tʃætɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
cháchara = chit-chat ; rap session ; chinwag ; natter ; yack ; prattle ; prate ; tattletale.
Example: Some possibilities are: chit-chat, work messages, news about electronic journal network, and enquiry answer system between experts.Example: The institute has been criticised on the grounds of allowing discussion groups and workshops to deteriorate into rap sessions.Example: The frisson of excitement that accompanied these late-night chinwags was due in part to our fascination with death.Example: A circle of knitters who meet for a natter have ended up netting a massive £4973 for charity.Example: However the unfairness of it does not escape my granddaughter who brings the subject up every time we get together for a yack.Example: As my parents and her husband were not at home, it was I who had to bear with her prattle.Example: Jamie Allen, with his prate about Catholicism, is insufferable.Example: Amaya entered the car, and waited until Rio was finished with his tattletale session about a friend using inappropriate language at school.more:
» estar de cháchara = chinwag ; have + a chinwag .
Example: After a pleasant few hours chinwagging, eating and drinking, we ventured out into the Parisian night and home. Example: Someone needs to have a chinwag with them and tell them the score.