Can we use "talk about and talk of" interchangeably? Do they have the same meaning? e.g "He is talking about his voyage to Spain" and " He is talking of his voyage to Spain"
Is the question "What are you talking of ? " correct?
Top answer
To me, "about" is for more details versus "of".
— KhoshtipMan
To me, "about" is for more details versus "of".
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