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SYLVIE
Dec 19, 2003, 01:34 PM
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Hi,
Anyone knows the difference between "conversation"
And "dialogue"?
I appreciate your help.

elrp
Dec 19, 2003, 05:30 PM
Conversation is when you're talking to someone else and they're talking back.

A dialogue is where you're talking to yourself, much like thinking aloud.

EVS
Jun 3, 2004, 12:54 AM
HI there

I differ in that...
Conversation is something you do with someone else... talk to them

Dialogue is something that is read from a book.

Regards
Peanuts

tyrono1
Sep 29, 2004, 02:01 AM
There is almost no strict distinction between the meanings of "dialogue" and "conversation".

However there seems to be an idiomatic tendency to suggest that:

(a) a dialogue is more centred upon one particular topic, while

(b) a conversation may more freely move generally from topic to topic.

In both cases it is presumed to be an oral (spoken) activity.

Reading has nothing to do with either.

zinnia
Mar 13, 2005, 01:17 PM
The meaning of the word is in the context. Often when you read the word dialogue its in a more formal situation or refers to a specific situation, like a play or in an academic setting.

Conversation is more often used to communicate the idea of friends talking, or people debating in an informal setting.

You can have a conversation with yourself, but generally speaking the meaning of dialogue points to 2 or more people (monologue MONO is one person dialogue DIA is many or 2+).

Hope this helps.