it means that its not worth saying something if your not going to tell the truth.
so it really just means dont lie.
wisecrack
Never heard this expression of "true" German. Is there something like "true" English? They say that the people arround Hannover speak the "best" German with no dialect.
I assume you mean "Was Helen Keller unable to speak", to which the answer is she did learn to speak.
I speak English
To patronize or to be condescending towards.
Depends. If you mean true as in they were supporting the Renaissance, then no. If you mean true as in they were a living family during the Renaissance, then yes.
william shakespeare
'A horse! A HORSE! My KINGdom for a HORSE!'Your hearts are mighty, your skins are whole.It's not enough to speak, but to speak true.
This quote means that merely talking is not sufficient; one must ensure that what is being said is honest and truthful. It emphasizes the importance of integrity and sincerity in communication.
true belief is the beief that cannot be easily broken through individuals arguments that are evidently reasonable and tangible enough for that individual.
means to speak from you're true feelings
if you mean in English than no, it cant but they can speak with their bodies and neighs to other horses like if a horse puts it ears back its angry or if they are forward it is happy. with enough reading you can learn to "speak" their language :) i hope this helps
no. you are not old or wise enough no. you are not old or wise enough
The man could be shy, only speaking once he had plucked up enough courage.
This isn't an idiom. Telling a story means to speak and relay a tale - which can be a true one or a false one.
This is a quote from Shakespeare's play Macbeth. It should be punctuated, "What? Can the devil speak true?" which is what Banquo says when the witches' prophecy about Macbeth becoming Thane of Cawdor comes true.
It can mean either of the following:You speak Spanish.Do you speak Spanish?
Old enough to speak for yourself