That is the correct spelling of "speech" (vocalization, or spoken presentation).
That is the correct spelling of "fustian" (a thick cloth, or pompous speech).
The (usually fictitious) condition is spelled logorrhea, which means constant and continuous speech, that is, wordiness, babbling or loquacity.
Epilogue is the correct spelling. (A short speech performed to an audience at the end of a play; an afterword at the end of a novel)
The word may be: proportion - relative size or division preposition - part of speech, forms adjective or adverb phrases
The possibilities are : ACCENT - a regional speech distinction, or a diacritical mark ACCOUNT - a client listing within a company, or the story of an event
The anagram is "speech."
"S-P-E-E-C-H" is spelled as "discours" in French.
the word the in indonesian is "itu" without speech marks
That is the correct spelling of "stuttering" (stammering, or a speech difficulty).
This is commonly bye or the Australian g'bye. (as in g'day)
That is the correct spelling of the word "conjunction" (part of speech, or a juncture).
That is the correct spelling of the word "voice" (a person's speech sounds).
The likely word is "speech" (verbal communication, or a spoken message).
That is the correct spelling of "fustian" (a thick cloth, or pompous speech).
The correct spelling is "soliloquy" (one-man speech, monologue).
That is the correct spelling of "monologue" (solo speech or presentation).
"la littératie", a term you find only in dictionaries but not in speech.