single word requests - What are "people in a conversation" called in English?





One that is holding a conversation



Currently I am trying to develop a mail software and I want to find the right word (if it exists) for people who are in a conversation. It is not contact list or mail list. It should be a word for the people.


So, what is it called in English? Is there any word for these people?



Answer



Per existing answers, in practice, participants may be the best fit for OP's exact context.


But more generally, a conversation consists of conversants, language exchanged between the agents, agreements reached by the agents, and a memory that keeps track of all the agreements.


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