Reserved or reticent.
A person who can not or will not speak is known as a 'mute'
No, the word "speak" is a verb, not a noun. A noun refers to a person, place, thing, or idea, while a verb is a word that describes an action, occurrence, or state of being. In this case, "speak" describes the action of communicating verbally.
Dicere is the Latin root word that means 'to speak'. The word in Latin is an infinitive. The first person singular form in the present indicative is 'dico', which means '[I] am speaking, do speak, speak'. That form finds an older version in 'deico', which is related to the Greek 'deiknymi'.
One word is a "polyglot." This word comes from Greek, meaning "many tongues." It first came into use in the 1600s. But these days, a more common word is "multilingual." This word can refer to an individual, or to an entire community where more than two language are spoken. (A person who speaks two languages is "bilingual.")
No it is a noun, a plural noun.
People who like to speak their mind can be called:honestupfrontbluntassertiveboldoutspokendirectbrashforthrightunreservedconfidentassureduninhibited
Mute
A person who can not or will not speak is known as a 'mute'
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English word is - mute
Historically, the word dumb meant that a person could not speak.
Constituent is the word that comes to mind.
Estrogen when you hear this word doesnt it make sense in your mind know? That is why i know i am correct
No, the word "speak" is a verb, not a noun. A noun refers to a person, place, thing, or idea, while a verb is a word that describes an action, occurrence, or state of being. In this case, "speak" describes the action of communicating verbally.
Mind (as in a person's thoughts) = שכל (sekhel) Mind (as a verb to pay attention to something) = שם לב (sahm lev) There are dozens of other words, depending on what use of the word "mind" you are talking about.