Usage examples of "talk to" in English with translation to French

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Who did you talk to? Avec qui parlais-tu ?
You should talk to Tom. Tu devrais parler à Tom.
Don't talk to me! Me parle pas !
May I talk to you? Est-ce que je peux te parler ?
Did you ever talk to him? Lui aviez-vous déjà parlé ?
I want to talk to you. Je veux te parler.
I want somebody to talk to. J'aimerais quelqu'un avec qui parler.
I want to talk to her. Je veux parler avec elle.
Did you talk to your wife? As-tu parlé avec ta femme ?
You need to talk to Tom. Tu dois parler à Tom.
I want someone to talk to. Je veux quelqu'un à qui parler.
Let's not talk to her. Ne lui parlons pas.
I want to talk to him. Je veux lui parler.
Do you talk to your cats? Parlez-vous à vos chats ?
May I talk to Ms. Brown? Puis-je parler à Mlle Brown ?
He stopped to talk to them. Il arrêta de leur parler.
I refuse to talk to you! Je refuse de te parler !
Do you talk to your plants? Parles-tu à tes plantes ?
She needs someone to talk to. Elle a besoin de quelqu'un à qui parler.
Do you talk to your dog? Parlez-vous à votre chien ?
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