chat room (plural chat rooms)
- (Internet) Part of a website or other network where visitors can converse in typed messages.
2001, Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections:If he got flamed for his lies or his ignorance, he simply moved to another chat room.
2018, James Lambert, “A multitude of ‘lishes’: The nomenclature of hybridity”, in English World-Wide[1], page 10:Similarly, Fingilish usually refers to transliterated Farsi in chatrooms, text messages, and the like.
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- Arabic: غُرْفَة دَرْدَشَة (ḡurfa(t) dardaša)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 聊天室 (liu4 tin1 sat1)
- Mandarin: 聊天室 (zh) (liáotiānshì)
- Dutch: chatroom (nl) m, chatbox (nl) m
- Esperanto: retbabilejo, babilejo
- Finnish: keskusteluhuone, keskustelukanava; chatti (fi) (colloquial)
- French: clavardoir (fr) m
- German: Chatroom (de) m
- Indonesian: ruang ngobrol, ruang bincang
- Latin: collocutorium
- Marathi: चॅट रूम f (cĕṭ rūm)
- Polish: chatroom (pl) m
- Portuguese: sala de bate-papo f (Brazil), sala de conversação f, chat (pt) m, bate-papo (pt) m
- Spanish: chat (es) m, sala de chat f, sala de charla f, sala de plática f, sala de conversación f
- Swedish: chatt (sv) c
- Turkish: sohbet odası
- Welsh: ystafell sgwrsio (cy) f
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