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Charla

Charla is a Spanish noun that denotes a talk or conversation. In everyday language, it refers to informal chat among people. In educational or professional contexts, it designates a short presentation or talk delivered to an audience. The word is widely used across Spain and Latin America, reflecting both social conversation and structured talks.

The term comes from the verb charlar (to chat). Its exact origins are uncertain, but the form

As a noun, charla can be informal or formal. To give a charla is to present a

Charla also describes social or educational exchanges that emphasize accessibility and clarity. Its usage varies by

charla
has
long
been
used
to
indicate
a
light,
informal
discourse.
talk;
to
have
a
charla
is
to
engage
in
a
conversation.
Variants
include
charla
técnica
(technical
talk),
charla
de
divulgación
(public
outreach
talk),
charla
informal
(casual
chat),
and
charla
virtual
(online
talk).
In
academic
and
conference
settings,
charla
is
often
shorter
than
conferencia
and
more
interactive.
country,
but
the
core
idea
remains
a
light,
direct
form
of
communication.