dialogo
dialogue, conversation
noun DYAH-loh-goh Less Common
Origin: From Greek dialogos, 'conversation', from dia- + logos, 'word, speech'.
Also means
negotiation
Usage Note
Dialogo has an irregular plural: dialoghi (the -go / -ghi pattern preserves the hard 'g'). It is used both for a literary or dramatic dialogue and for political or diplomatic talks — aprire un dialogo means 'to open a dialogue (negotiation)'. The verb dialogare means 'to converse, to engage in dialogue'.
Examples
"Il dialogo tra le parti è stato difficile."
Natural Translation
The dialogue between the parties was difficult.
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