Not according to the dictionary. It’s literally defined as “to have a conversation”. More from Merriam-Webster:
Converse functions as a noun, adjective, and verb, and conversate is synonymous with only one sense of the verb use of converse (“to exchange thoughts and opinions in speech”). Furthermore, conversate is a nonstandard form, and widely frowned upon in formal writing.
I think it’s fair to say it’s widely frowned upon by most English speakers. It’s longer than the original word, has much more limited usage, and it immediately makes you sound like an idiot. It’s awful.
kautau@lemmy.world 8 months ago
Converse is like 2-3 sentences. Conversate is holding a conversation over 5 minutes or more
SomeoneElse@lemmy.ca 8 months ago
Not according to the dictionary. It’s literally defined as “to have a conversation”. More from Merriam-Webster:
I think it’s fair to say it’s widely frowned upon by most English speakers. It’s longer than the original word, has much more limited usage, and it immediately makes you sound like an idiot. It’s awful.