How to Say "dialogue" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “dialogue” is “diálogo” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
El diálogo entre los dos amigos fue muy sincero.
The dialogue between the two friends was very sincere.
Es importante mantener un diálogo abierto con tus hijos.
It is important to maintain an open dialogue with your children.
La película tiene diálogos muy ingeniosos.
The movie has very witty dialogue.
The Importance of the Accent
The written accent on the 'á' is vital. Without it, the word becomes 'dialogo' (pronounced dee-ah-LO-go), which means 'I talk' or 'I am talking'.
Always Masculine
Even though it ends in 'o', which is common for masculine words, remember that the plural is 'los diálogos'.
The Missing Accent
Mistake: “Escribí un dialogo corto.”
Correction: Escribí un diálogo corto. (Without the accent, it sounds like a verb instead of a person, place, or thing.)
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