No
Talking to the person your talking to.
talking from your perspective... like "I" did this or "I" did that! :):)
'Who is talking' is usually a question, and would be written "Who is talking?"However, if the person talking actually has the name 'Who', then "Who is talking." would be a correct English statement!However, in view of the possible ambiguity, especially if no-one knows that the person talking actually has the name of 'Who', it might be better to rephrase the stament so that all readers/listeners will be in no doubt or confusion as to what you really mean.One thing is very likely, Who is not asking this question!
we spell it person when we are talking about one person,we spell it people when we are talking about two or more person
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No, it is not possible to predict a person's future simply by talking to them. Future outcomes are influenced by numerous variables, choices, and circumstances that cannot be accurately determined through conversation alone.
If its only talking no
If you are talking to just one person: Salgase! If you are talking to more then one person: Salganse!
by talking to the person
Stanzas I-III an anonymous person is talking and the rest of the poem the Knight is talking.
snoringnot talking to youeyes closed
Check your deodorant.