"to communicate (with)," 1590s; earlier "to move about, live, dwell" (mid-14c.), from Old French converser "to talk" (12c.), from Latin conversari (see conversation). Related: Conversed; conversing.
converse (adj.)
"exact opposite," 1560s, from Latin conversus "turn around," past participle of convertere "to turn about" (see convert). Originally mathematical. The noun is attested from 1550s in mathematics. Related: Conversely.
例文
1. The two deaf actors converse solely in signing.
聴覚障害者の俳優2人が手話で話しています。
2.The converse of this statement may not be true.
この話は逆を言えば必ずしも正しいとは限らない。
3.Seeks help CONVERSE the Kuang prestige canvas shoe I to buy the big code?
助けを求めて CONVERSE コンバースのスニーカーのサイズはどれくらい買いますか。
4.I wanted to appear friendly and approachable but I think I gave the converse impression.
フレンドリーで親しみやすいように見たいが、その逆の印象に気づいた。
5.It is possible,of course,that the converse of this theory may also be true.