connotation. The connotation of a word refers to the additional associations or emotions it may evoke beyond its literal definition.
Loquacious means very talkative or chatty, often in a lengthy or excessive manner. It describes someone who enjoys talking or tends to speak at length about various topics.
The official language of the country is [insert language], however, [insert any additional widely spoken languages].
Mae Jemison is known to speak English fluently. She may also have knowledge of additional languages, but this information is not widely documented.
Polyglot means someone who can speak multiple languages.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Ndio! Ninazungumza Kiswahili" has the meaning of "Yes! I speak Swahili."
Give your voice some rest. Laryngitis is a great opportunity to not speak. Do not try to strain your vocal chords unnecessarily. Also, if you do have to speak, try to speak normally instead of whispering, because whispering places additional strain on your vocal chords. So in short, yes it would help.
The answer C.connotations. I took the test the answer is C
imp. of Speak., of Speak
Untrue statement. Hawai'ians speak English. Many of them speak additional languages, including Hawai'ian.
You get up and start talking.
speak to it
If you are talking about the people of La Grinea, Mexico, they speak Spanish.
Speak ;)
The official language of the country is [insert language], however, [insert any additional widely spoken languages].
Stop talking? YOU DON'T SPEAK!
There is no such thing as a "person from latin". Latin is a language, not a place.If you are talking about a person from Latin America, most speak either Portuguese or Spanish. Some speak French.
means to speak from you're true feelings