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The verb form of dictation is dictate.Other verbs are dictates, dictating and dictated."We will dictate what to write"."The secretary dictated the conversation".
'Dictate' comes from Latin dictare meaning 'keep on saying'. The Latin verb dictare is related to dicere'to say, speak'. English 'dictate' is not directly related to any Greek word.
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Maybe the question is refering to Dragon Speak which is a software program that allows user to speak into microphone and it translates into text document.
No. Dogs can be trained in any language, regardless of where the dog comes from. Many German Shepards are used for law enforcement, and are trained using commands in English, French, Chinese, German, or Japanese.
The root word "dico" means "to say" or "to speak" in Latin. It forms the basis of words like "dictate" and "dictionary."
Horses do not have the ability to speak or understand any language in any country. They can be trained with commands in Spanish, but this is not language.
Yes, the Latin word "dic" does mean "to speak." It is the root of words like "dictate" and "dictionary."
The most basic root is "dic-", used with many words involved with speaking or saying.The word where "Dictate" comes from is "dicto, dictare, dictavi, dictatus": To say repeatedly, to dictateThis word is a modified form of:Dico, -ere, Dixi, Dictus: to speak or say
dogs don't speak a human language. But, they can be taught to respond to commands given in any language.
Natives speak in their own tongue, whether it is English or dialect
Tyrant. A dictator is someone who insists in dictating everything - - - micromanager?