Examples of using "Reden" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you want to talk?
If you want to talk, let's talk.
Don't talk!
- Everybody's talking.
- Everyone is talking.
- We have to talk.
- We should talk.
- We must talk.
They talk all the time.
Can we talk?
You may speak freely.
You can talk well!
Do you want to talk about it?
so they are talking
Women like to talk.
We enjoy talking.
They speak Russian.
- We need to talk.
- We have to talk.
- We must talk.
- We've got to talk.
Let him talk.
Let her talk.
We'll talk later.
Let's talk.
We want to talk.
- Tom'll talk.
- Tom'll speak.
- Tom will talk.
- Do you want to talk?
- Do you wanna talk?
- Do you want to talk?
- Do you wanna talk?
Let's discuss it.
Action, not words.
People are talking.
- I'll do the talking.
- I'll talk.
- They talk a lot.
- They talk a great deal.
I like to talk.
- It's nice to chat.
- Language is beautiful.
- Communication is good.
We never talk.
- You may speak.
- You can speak.
He wants to speak.
We're on speaking terms.
Tom might talk.
Let them talk.
Men love to talk.
We're still talking.
Keep talking.
Can you talk?
Can we talk?
- Do you want to talk?
- Do you wanna talk?
Dead men tell no tales.
I've got to speak to her.
Can't you lower your voice?
I don't want to talk about that.
I want to speak with you.
- I need to talk to him.
- I must talk with him.
- I have to talk to him.
- I have to talk to her.
When we talk generations,
now they are talking about
That's easy for you to say.