It is a clear explanation, it mean what is says.
It means- Someone close to here speaks french
Simba speaks Swahili, the national language of Kenya and Tanzania. The name "Simba" itself means lion in Swahili.
It means that he communicates with you in a formal or public setting, where others can hear the conversation.
"She speaks" is correct. The verb "speak" needs to be conjugated to agree with the pronoun "she," so the correct form is "speaks."
You say "My heart speaks the language of love" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Okan mi nso ede ife".
It [the disorder] speaks for itself is the meaning of 'res ipsa loquitur' in terms of psychoses. In the word by word translation, the noun 'res' means 'thing'. The intensive pronoun 'ipsa' means 'itself'. The deponent verb 'loquitur' means 'it speaks'.
What do you think? It speaks for itself.
This is very likely a misquotation of the common Latin phrase (originally spoken by Cicero), res ipsa loquitur, "the matter itself speaks" (usually translated "the thing speaks for itself"). It is used in common law to mean that the nature of an accident can be sufficient evidence of negligence all by itself, even without independent evidence concerning the defendant's behavior.
Nam tabellae
what does it mean to say it speaks millennium's of him. or how to you compliment someone that has done something very very exceptional with the phrase It speaks ----- of him. (his character)
Racing and that's all. The performance speaks for itself.
He speaks from a twist of the thing itself
res ipso loquitor
The phrase breast is best speaks for itself
The song title speaks for itself.
No, but it's a metaphor comparing taste to something that can speak.
It should be "loquitur." This phrase means "the thing speaks for itself."