Whisper.
Adverbs that you could use for speak. speaks eloquently, clearly speaks,
Oral means speaking. It is a posh word that detectives use.
It means that someone remained silent and did not speak at all.
You can use "softly" to describe how something is done gently or quietly. For example, "She whispered softly in his ear" or "The music played softly in the background."
She whimpered softly as she listened to the heartbreaking news.
"Speak softly and carry a big stick."
Oral means speaking. It is a posh word that detectives use.
Theodore Roosevelt used the phrase regarding the diplomatic use of force. It was "Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far".
The tree leaves rustled softly in the warm summer breeze.
Quaternary
To use the root word "ergon" in a word, you can combine it with prefixes or suffixes to create new terms related to work or energy, such as ergonomic (related to the design of tools or workplaces for efficiency), energy (the capacity to do work), or ergonomics (the study of people's efficiency in their working environment).
This means to use diplomacy to try to settle issues but keep a strong military ready and let it be known that you have it available as a possible option.
Hanasemasuka means "Can you speak?". An example of its use is "Nihongo ga hanasemasuka" which means "can you speak Japanese?" It originates from the verb Hanasu (to speak), turned into hanasemasu (polite form of " being able to speak) and then the sufffix "ka" added to make it a question.
"espanol" means "Spanish", and "habla" means "speak", with the first person "I" being understood. When the suffix "amos" is added (the second "a" is dropped), the word becomes plural and means "we". Therefore this phrase means "we speak Spanish". When a business wants the public to know that the firm is bi-lingual (Spanish and English speaking), you will usually see a sign with either "habla espanol" or "se habla espanol", which means "he or she speaks Spanish" (What_does_se_habla_espanol_mean). "Hablamos Espanol" is more grammatically correct for businesses.
You can use "softly" to describe how something is done gently or quietly. For example, "She whispered softly in his ear" or "The music played softly in the background."
She whimpered softly as she listened to the heartbreaking news.
no, this is not a word, but is is a rambling, that babies use before they can speak.