If you have a wheel consisting of an outer hoop (the rim) and a central part (the hub), then the spokes are the thin bits that tie the rim and the hub together.
Spoke means uttered coherent words.
There is no difference.I spoke to Jamie.I spoke with Jamie.They mean the same thing.
An accent is a tint of an another language that one spoke before English.
Both!
No, the word spoke is not an adverb.The word spoke is a verb and a noun.
If you mean European immigrants to America, they spoke the languages of their native countries.
There is no difference.I spoke to Jamie.I spoke with Jamie.They mean the same thing.
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Starting a job. Making a good start. Or it could mean dumb as in "he couldn't put a spoke in a wheel.
spoke means u already did it and speak means u r doing it now! yep
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that he is a poopy
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There was a very mean tone in his voice when he spoke.
it is finished
If you mean part of speech, it is an adverb. Example: She spoke pensively. Pensively modifies the verb "spoke," and is therefore an adverb.
It means that you know how to speak Hebrew, and that one time when you got drunk, you spoke in that language.
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