The ability to speak clearly is called articulate or eloquent communication. It means expressing thoughts and ideas effectively and understandably.
Being able to speak two languages is called bilingualism.
Mumble or slurred speech could be considered antonyms of "speak clearly."
Speak clearly and confidently when addressing a group.
If you speak two languages, you are bilingual, if you speak three you are trilingual, and so forth. Polyglot
bilingual - bi as in 2 and lingual as in language
at frist ralph was surpised by hiw clearly he was able to speak
She is articulate, if she is able to speak clearly and effectively. So is she?
Not being able to speak clearly or none at all.
Being able to speak two languages is called bilingualism.
open your mouth really WIDE so that you speak really clearly :)
I will speak in english better
bilingual
Mumble or slurred speech could be considered antonyms of "speak clearly."
Conditions such as laryngitis (inflammation of the larynx) can make it painful or difficult to speak. When you are physically able to speak but do not for other reasons, such as mental health issues, it is called mutism. If you are not able to speak it is called aphasia.
Speak clearly and confidently when addressing a group.
enunciation
its called the philtrum or filtrum its purpose is to allow humans to speak clearly and precisely and to make numerous facial expressions