Conversing vs Conversate - What's the difference?
conversing | conversate |
conversation
* (Harriet Beecher Stowe)
(African American Vernacular English) To converse, to have conversation.
* 2002 , Gail L. Thompson, African-American Teens Discuss Their Schooling Experiences , Bergin Garvey/Greenwood, page 34:
* 2003 , Steven Travers, Barry Bonds: Baseballs Superman , Sports Publishing LLC, page 241:
* 2005 , Prudence L. Carter, Keepin' It Real: School Success Beyond Black and White , Oxford University Press, page 37:
As verbs the difference between conversing and conversate
is that conversing is present participle of lang=en while conversate is to converse, to have conversation.As a noun conversing
is conversation.conversing
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Have you not, in your own secret souls, in your own private conversings , felt that there are woes and evils, in this accursed system, far beyond what are here shadowed, or can be shadowed?
Anagrams
*conversate
English
Verb
(conversat)- We don't just want to go to class and not conversate with the teachers.
- Barry did grow up in a white neighborhood, you know, and he does know how to conversate , and he does know how to pronounce his vowels, he knows how to talk.
- I'll talk to them and conversate [sic ], but I won't pay no mind to the things that they do.