Being fluent (in any language) means that you can speak enough the language to be able to communicate effectively with the native speakers. Contrary to many believes, it does NOT mean that you have to be able to speak to them 100% of the time, because no matter where you go, every country and regions have their dialects and regional words that one is not going to understand. As long as you can understand and communicate with a Spanish person about 95% of the time, I would say you are fluent in the language.
Some companies will require customer service agents to be able to speak fluent Spanish if they are located in an area where Spanish is the preferred language in the community. Jobs in the medical field often require employees to speak Spanish.
It means "How do I look?" or "How do I appear to you?" This is about a 95% accuracy as I am semi fluent in spanish and my wife is totally fluent in Portuguese and Italiano.
when it comes to the term fluent in spanish i find it to be almost irrelevant in common day conversation, for some reason or another fluent in spanish barely has the same translation than in english, is not use commonly at all, and has more of a scientific/ physico-chemicall connotation that is not used unless it has to do with an educated jargon.
"Hablo español con soltura." You could say "Estoy fluente en español", but it is not as correct.
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Yes, Michelle Rodriguez does speak Spanish. She is fluent in both English and Spanish.
Obama is known to have basic conversational Spanish skills. He often uses simple Spanish phrases and greetings in his speeches and public appearances to connect with Spanish-speaking audiences. While he is not considered fluent, he can hold a conversation at a basic level.
"Fluent" can be an adjective when describing someone's ability to speak a language effortlessly and accurately, for example, "He is fluent in Spanish."
Billy the kid could speak very fluent spanish. He named his dog Pedro.
You can use "fluent" in a sentence like this: She is fluent in Spanish, French, and Italian, making her a valuable asset to the team.
No, he is spanish and italian. Although he is fluent in spanish.
yes he can speak fluent spanish
At the community college level, the Spanish courses typically range from elementary Spanish one and two, through advanced Spanish one and two. There are also courses in conversational Spanish at various levels. Thus, I would say you should be fairly fluent after completion. How fluent will depend on you and the effort you put into it.
She speaks fluent spanish.
She can understand Spanish, however she is not completely fluent
Abrazame is a Spanish word for "hug me" or "embrace". In order to use it properly in a sentence you would need to speak fluent Spanish or find a friend who does.
Yes he does. In movies.