She obviously likes her dog better than you. Live with it.
The distance at which someone can hear you when you speak loudly depends on various factors such as the environment, background noise, and the volume of your voice. Generally, a person can hear you speaking loudly from about 100 feet away in a quiet outdoor setting. However, in a noisy environment or indoors, the distance may be shorter.
Loudly is a good adverb for speak, i.e. "In class, Isabelle tends to speak loudly"
There is a problem if you speak loudly without reason. Pregnancy as such is not a contraindication.
Loudly and quietly are adverbs that can support 'speak'.
It varies, but generally Russians tend to speak at a moderate or slightly louder volume compared to some other cultures. They may speak more emphatically and with more passion, which can lead to the perception of speaking loudly.
To speak loudly or to yell.
"en voz más alta, por favor" = more loudly, please
To speak is to talk normally. To shout is to speak very loudly so that you can be heard from a distance or because you are angry.
Yes - an adverb describes how something is done. eg: How did she speak? She spoke loudly.
If you speak loudly then softly you have used modulation of your voice
so people can hear you and understand what you are saying
quiet