"Proficient" in Spanish is "hábil". It is pronounced "AH-beel". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
She is proficient in Spanish, able to converse fluently and understand complex texts with ease.
No it does not. Proficient means average, and advanced is advanced.
conversant
it means you did pretty good
it means to be knowledgeable and skilled on an specific area such as language.
a 4 means an A on a report card
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'Expertive' is not a word in English. 'Expert' means someone who is very proficient at something.
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I would venture to say, NO! We haven't heard anything out of him, so if he is proficient in Spanish and teaching his girls to speak Spanish...as he says ALL American parents should be doing....then the proof is in the pudding. Let's hear about it.
Libro means book in Spanish.
The word "adept" means highly skilled or proficient in a particular area or activity. It conveys a sense of expertise and capability, often implying that the individual has a deep understanding and mastery of their craft. Other synonyms include "expert," "proficient," and "masterful."