speak or galie
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The correct phrase to use is "spoke to." For example, "I spoke to her yesterday."
I spoke to... The prepositon TO must be used after the verbs TO SPEAK and TO TALK.
The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.
A homograph for "spoke" is "spoke," as in the past tense of the verb "to speak."
Both "spoke about" and "spoke of" are grammatically correct. However, "spoke about" is more commonly used in contemporary English.
There is no difference.I spoke to Jamie.I spoke with Jamie.They mean the same thing.
he spoke Tamil.
A spoke
Can be either:transitive: She spoke many carefully considered words.intransitive: He spoke indecisively.
To change a spoke on a bicycle wheel, first remove the tire and inner tube. Use a spoke wrench to loosen the damaged spoke and remove it. Insert a new spoke into the hub and thread it through the corresponding hole in the rim. Use the spoke wrench to tighten the spoke until it is snug. Reinstall the tire and inner tube, and adjust the tension of the new spoke as needed.
They spoke Hebrew!