Brezhnev
To speak - as in, he was too ill to speak
Some common phrases using the word speak are: on (or not on) speaking terms with someone; speak English, speak ill of someone; speak ill of the dead; speak in rhymes; speak no good of someone; speak of the dead; speak no evil; speak out; speak softly and carry a big stick; speak the truth; speak truth to power; speak to me; speak up; think before you speak
It is because I see thy lips speak words
to speak ill of another or to bare false witness.
Julliet is talking tio her nurse and is really distressed and upset because Romeo has killed her cousin. When the nurse asks: "will you speak well of him that killed your cousin?" Julliet replies with "Shall i speak ill of him that is my husband? "
Because they cannot defend themselves.
Harry Potter can speak English. Until the Horcrux inside him was destroyed he could also speak parseltongue.
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7th Heaven - 1996 Don't Speak Ill of the Living or the Dead 8-15 was released on: USA: 9 February 2004 Hungary: 4 May 2006
No! And it does not mean you are mentally ill either (though some mentally ill persons do carry conversations with themsleves and or imaginary others...and then there are the possessed who speak to a familiar)
Teiresias spoke these words; he is reluctant to tell Oedipus the painful truth.