A person who spits when speaking may be referred to as someone who has "sputtered" or as a "spray talker."
The person who is speaking is called a speaker or a conversationalist.
"Quien habla" means "Who is speaking" in Spanish. It is a common phrase used when answering a phone call or when someone is trying to identify the person speaking on the other end.
An Afrikaans speaking person is often called an Afrikaner.
A person who can speak without moving their lips is commonly referred to as a ventriloquist. Ventriloquists are skilled performers who manipulate their voice to create the illusion that a puppet or dummy is speaking.
Yes, referring to someone using "his" or "her" when talking about them is speaking in the third person.
Spaliking
It is when a person spits on their finger and sticks it in another person's ear.
An idiot. But generally speaking, a person walking the street is called a pedestrian.
Of course, it only means french-speaking person, it is as polite as calling someone an english-speaking one
Mark Spits is alive!
The person who is speaking is called a speaker or a conversationalist.
there are 550 types of spits
kad
harrie spits is a very young child
good morning " " speaking good afternoon " " speaking
"Quien habla" means "Who is speaking" in Spanish. It is a common phrase used when answering a phone call or when someone is trying to identify the person speaking on the other end.
The word used to describe an English speaking person is 'Anglophone.' Similarly, the word used to describe a French speaking person is 'Francophone.'