articulate, big-mouthed, chattering, chatty, effusive, eloquent, fluent, full of hot air, gabby, garrulous, glib, gossipy, long-winded, loose-lipped, loquacious, loudmouthed, mouthy, multiloquent, prolix, rattling, talky, verbal, verbose, vocal, voluble, windy, wordy
articulate, affable, eloquent, and fluent are candidates. Loquacious is sometimes used that way, but technically it means talkative and wordy rather than skilled.
a speaker or something to do with oratory sorry can't be more helpfull
articulate, well spoken, silver-tongued, eloquent
A chatterbox
windbag
well, three words to describe him are
It means they don't know English very well.
Polished can be used to describe a person that well groomed, clean and put together well.
errr well i dont really know
It means the person is a good and powerful speaker.Either he does well at getting his point across or he speaks with such flair as to make him entertaining to listen to.
well, three words to describe him are
Pictures are worth a 1000 words and actions speak louder than words as well.
Here's three: Articulate Eloquent Well-spoken
It means they don't know English very well.
There are a variety of words that can be used to describe the flesh. These include soft, fragile, porous, hairy, as well as resilient.
the teacher teach very well
excel, surpass
Two words that I thought of when I saw the question were 'prosper' and 'excel'
Polished can be used to describe a person that well groomed, clean and put together well.
Rich Well-off You cant really describe a person without knowing them. it starts with a z
well if you think about it if sombody who was a human spoke lots of languages then they would eaisly be able to speak 10000 words. and yes humans are animals.
errr well i dont really know