Speaking fast can indicate excitement, nervousness, or urgency. It can also suggest that a person is enthusiastic about the topic or feels pressured to communicate quickly.
Litteraly "I am the (that) person who spraks french"
A person who speaks a lot is often referred to as talkative or loquacious.
A person who speaks clearly is often referred to as articulate or eloquent.
A polyglot is a person who speaks several languages proficiently.
A person who speaks two languages is called a bilingual.
talkative
La francophonie means that it is a country that's speaks French or either a person who is from a country that speaks French
Litteraly "I am the (that) person who spraks french"
A person who speaks a lot is often referred to as talkative or loquacious.
A person who speaks clearly is often referred to as articulate or eloquent.
A polyglot is a person who speaks several languages proficiently.
Expression is a word. It is a way a person speaks.
A person who speaks two languages is called a bilingual.
You can describe the way a person speaks by noting their tone, volume, speed, and use of language. Their tone may be warm or sharp, volume soft or loud, speed fast or slow, and language formal or informal. Paying attention to these factors can help give an accurate description of a person's speaking style.
A person who speaks and understands many languages can be called a polyglot.
A person who speaks out against something is often referred to as a critic, dissenter, or opponent.
A person who speaks French as their first language is called a Francophone.