A person skilled in the art of public speaking is called an orator. Also a carnival barker (sarcasm).
orator
announcer
It probably means the person who wrote it accidentally repeated the word "and." To you and you, means to you and another person, to whom the speaker is speaking.
this is what I think is the best answer, according to brainly, The speaker shows his sarcasm by using the word ridiculous to describe may
Which poem are you looking at exactly?
Here is a website that says the word. just press the speaker icon by the word and make sure your speaker is on!:) it is like Kay-Us....you will see------ http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Caius
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
Orator is another word for speaker.
Orators
Another word for orator is lecturer or public speaker. The word orator is of Middle English origin and is derived from the Anglo-Norman French word orator.
Speaker, is another word for talker, if you mean like in everyday conversations. EG. choose the speaker for your group, said Allan. So Allan is the speaker.
Speaker
Orator, emcee, etc...
it the secuence in which a speaker can distinguish a word to another very seem..
can you wire a tweeter to another speaker with out a cross over?
The Telugu word for speaker is 'prasangeekudu' if it is male. 'prasangeekuraalu' if it is female.
Articulate is a good word. "The statesman was a great speaker who articulated with charisma." Another option is eloquent. "The statesmen was a great and eloquent speaker"
It probably means the person who wrote it accidentally repeated the word "and." To you and you, means to you and another person, to whom the speaker is speaking.
The word "speaker" can be abbreviated as "spkr."