There is no difference, but spoke is much more common.
There is no difference.I spoke to Jamie.I spoke with Jamie.They mean the same thing.
in the christian era, all you really have to do is read the Bible or something, and you will see how they spoke, or as they say, spake. (?)
The differences between the Eastern Empire and Western Empire is their languages and foods they eat. The Western Empire spoke Italian. A Eastern spoke Greek.
word is that which is spoke or written by anybody and idea is that which is thouth by anybody
Yes, spake (for modern English spoke) was pretty much standard at the time. The form is also used routinely in the King James Version of the Bible, which dates from about the same time.
also = thussprach = spokeZarathustra = the persons nameThe official translation is "Thus spoke Zarathustra", the normal phrase would be "Zarathustra said...".===========================================================Also sprach Zarathustra (1883-1885) is a book by Friedrich Nietzsche. The title is often translated as Thus spake Zarathustra. Spake is an archaic form of spoke.
Yes. Solid rims are known for catching the wind. Kiting!
The difference is that the religion and the language they spoke and wrote where different.Also there was alot lf changes.
Shannon Spake was born in 1976.
Spoke is the past tense of the verb to speak. Spoken is the past participle of the same verb. He spoke eloquently during his speech yesterday.However, he has spoken even more eloquently in prior speeches.
The Mycenaeans spoke a version of Greek language, written in a syllabary called Linear B while the Minoan language is unknown.
God spoke to paul on the road to Damascus. And the LORD spake unto Moses face to face, as a man speaketh unto his friend. Exodus 33:11