The idiomatic phrase is "if these stones could talk" (or if these stones could speak), meaning that the location was likely the scene of historic occurrences, where most likely the stones have been in place for a very long time.
The correct spelling is "If the stones could talk."
That is the correct spelling of the verb "speak" (talk).
The correct spelling of the word is "communicate" (talk, give information).
The likely word is "discuss" (to talk over). The thrown object in the Olympics is a discus.
The correct spelling is "loquacious." It means talkative or chatty.
The word you are looking for is "accent."
no u cant buy evealoition (sorry dont no how 2 spell it) stones but is u talk to people around the place they might give u an evealoition stone! just tel me what you need, i found loads of stones in the underground
Nope.... it cant
William
'Can I talk?' = '¿Puedo hablar?'
The correct spelling of the plural is "jewels" (gems, precious stones).
by teaching him to spell, say abc and talk
That is how-----> يتحدث
habla
you can't even spell it in real life
you don't get it free you have to buy it or hack it
the answer is in the category you selected while posting your question Gems and Precious Stones
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