inarticulate
It could be either garbled speech or speaking unintelligibly.
It comes from the Latin word for "to speak" in such words as dictophone, diction, dictionary, dictation, dictator and so on.
Someone who can speak multiple Languages. Usually at least three.
The felling behind the words the characters speak
◘ speaker
It could be either garbled speech or speaking unintelligibly.
Bilingual is an adjective, not a prefix. It literally means two languages. It can refer to people who speak two languages, or types of education where both of two languages are respected, included and fostered within the curriculum.
The ability to speak clearly is called articulate or eloquent communication. It means expressing thoughts and ideas effectively and understandably.
There is no prefix that means "speak against."
It means 'read , speak'
Speak, say e.g: Dictation
The prefix "slov" means word or speech. It is derived from the Latin word "loqui" meaning to speak.
It comes from the Latin word for "to speak" in such words as dictophone, diction, dictionary, dictation, dictator and so on.
The prefix "bi-" in bilingual means "two." So, bilingual refers to someone who can speak two languages proficiently.
As in festival, no the prefix fes does not mean anything. If your talking up the suffix fess, as in confess, it means to speak.
To speak aloud
There are none. By definition, French countries speak French.