To be fluent in a language means to be able to read and speak it at a level where you can communicate thoroughly with a native speaker.
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depending on how fluent you are it can help you know what products arent that great, whats a good deal and what isnt, what products perform well, how to keep your computer running at peak efficiency, know how to manage and delete viruses, spyware, adware, how to multitask so while your computer is doing one thing you can be doing other things on it as well, understand the vastness and incredible potential of the internet etc. etc.
Well-written well-commented code should be perfectly readable by anyone fluent in the language being used. Poorly-written and undocumented code will be extremely hard to follow.
what does it mean when they mean "design for your experiment"
k mean thousand so 600k mean's 600 thousand 400k mean's 400 thousand
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The comparative form of "fluent" is "more fluent."
He was fluent in German.I am not so fluent in Japanese.
The superlative form of fluent is "most fluent."
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No, "fluent" is an adjective that describes the ability to speak or write a language easily and accurately.
Yes it can.Ex. "She speaks in fluent sentences." "His sentences are fluent."Fluent Adj.1.a. Able to express oneself accurately and effortlessly: a fluent speaker; fluent in two languages.b. Effortlessly flowing and smooth; polished: spoke fluent Italian; gave a fluent performance.2. Flowing or moving smoothly; graceful: a dance with long, fluent curves.3. Graceful in motion or shape: the fluent body of a dancer.(From Latin; fluens flowing)
Bamboo hut. It's my last name My grandparents fluent in japanese
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"Fluent" can be an adjective when describing someone's ability to speak a language effortlessly and accurately, for example, "He is fluent in Spanish."
its hard to say because the tones could mean different things, but one meaning is "fluent"
The noun form of the adjective 'fluent' is fluency.