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Hablar de sus problemas

UK//tɔːk əˈbaʊt ðeə ˈprɒbləmz//US//tɔk əˈbaʊt ðɛr ˈprɑbləmz//

Significado de Talk about their problems

To communicate or share concerns and difficulties with someone.

Comunicar o compartir preocupaciones y dificultades con alguien.

In simple words: Discuss what is bothering them.

Hablar de lo que les preocupa.

Talk about their problems en una frase

  • She felt relieved after she could finally talk about her problems.Se sintió aliviada después de poder hablar por fin de sus problemas.
  • In therapy, people can talk about their problems without judgment.En terapia, la gente puede hablar de sus problemas sin ser juzgada.
  • It's important for friends to talk about their problems and provide support.Es importante que los amigos hablen de sus problemas y se apoyen mutuamente.
  • He found it hard to talk about his problems with his family.Le costaba hablar de sus problemas con su familia.
  • During the meeting, employees were encouraged to talk about their problems openly.Durante la reunión, se animó a los empleados a hablar abiertamente de sus problemas.

Cómo usar Talk about their problems

Used in personal or professional contexts to express concern or seek help. Avoid in very formal settings.

Se usa en contextos personales o profesionales para expresar preocupación o buscar ayuda. Evitar en entornos muy formales.

Grammar pattern

talk about + object

Memory hint

Think of a group sitting in a circle sharing their worries, like the famous 'talking circle'.

Palabras relacionadas

Collocations with Talk about their problems

  • talk about personal problems
  • talk about their feelings
  • talk about life challenges
  • talk about emotional issues

Synonyms for Talk about their problems

  • discuss their issues
  • share their troubles
  • express their feelings
  • communicate their worries

Common mistakes with Talk about their problems

  • Using 'talk' with a singular subject incorrectly.
  • Confusing 'talk about' with 'discuss' – they are similar but may fit different contexts.
  • Forgetting to specify whose problems are being talked about.

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre Talk about their problems

¿Qué significa Talk about their problems?

Hablar de lo que les preocupa.

¿Qué significa Talk about their problems en español?

Hablar de lo que les preocupa.

¿Cuál es la definición de Talk about their problems?

Comunicar o compartir preocupaciones y dificultades con alguien.

¿Cómo se usa Talk about their problems en una frase?

She felt relieved after she could finally talk about her problems.

¿Puedes dar otro ejemplo de Talk about their problems?

In therapy, people can talk about their problems without judgment.

¿Cuáles son los sinónimos de Talk about their problems?

Algunas alternativas comunes son discuss their issues, share their troubles, express their feelings, communicate their worries.

¿Qué palabras acompañan a Talk about their problems?

Suele combinarse con talk about personal problems, talk about their feelings, talk about life challenges, talk about emotional issues.

¿Cuáles son los errores comunes al usar Talk about their problems?

Using 'talk' with a singular subject incorrectly. Confusing 'talk about' with 'discuss' – they are similar but may fit different contexts. Forgetting to specify whose problems are being talked about.

¿Cómo se pronuncia Talk about their problems?

US: //tɔk əˈbaʊt ðɛr ˈprɑbləmz//, UK: //tɔːk əˈbaʊt ðeə ˈprɒbləmz//. Escucha el audio de arriba para oír la pronunciación nativa.

¿Cuándo debo usar Talk about their problems?

Se usa en contextos personales o profesionales para expresar preocupación o buscar ayuda. Evitar en entornos muy formales.