Usage examples of "reden" in German with translation to English

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Ich muss mit Tom reden. I need to talk with Tom.
Reden ist Silber, Schweigen ist Gold Speech is silver but silence is golden
Sie hat niemanden zum Reden. She has no one to speak to.
Ich will jemanden zum Reden. I want someone to talk to.
Alle reden gut über sie. Everybody speaks well of her.
Sie hörten auf zu reden. They stopped talking.
Kann ich mit Judy reden? Can I speak with Judy?
Hör auf laut zu reden. Stop talking loudly.
Ich werde morgen mit dir reden. I will speak with you tomorrow.
Sie hörte auf zu reden. She stopped talking.
Ich konnte nicht mit ihm reden. I could not speak to him.
Ich entspanne mich beim Reden. I relax myself by talking.
Sie sollten besser persönlich mit ihm reden. You had better go and speak to him in person.
Ich muss mit dir reden. I need to talk to you.
Du solltest besser persönlich mit ihm reden. You had better go and speak to him in person.
Sie sollten hier nicht reden. They should not talk here.
Ich habe ihn nie Englisch reden gehört. I have never heard him speak English.
Er wollte nicht weiter darüber reden. He didn’t want to talk about it further.
Wir dürfen in der Bibliothek nicht reden. We must not speak in the library.
Tom hört Mary über John reden. Tom heard Mary talk about John.
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