They spoke a language that couldn't be translated
By being a translator for him. She spoke the language of Nahua and Tabascan and Aguliar (Cortes's other translator) spoke Tabascan which he translated to the language of the Spaniards. Without Dona Marina the conquering of the Aztecs would have probably never taken place.
german soldiers dressed in american uniforms and spoke english
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There is not such a race. It is a designation of a hypothetical language of the Indo-European family. Therefore an Aryan is a person who purportedly descended from prehistoric people who spoke the language. The Nazis used it to designate someone who was not of Jewish descent. This is the reason that hate groups such as the White Supremacist refer to a "pure Aryan" race. Their misunderstanding of the issue is not surprising when one considers the absence of rational(not to mention normal) mentality of the persons involved in such despicable organizations.
the first president who spoke on radio was wilson.
three delegates spoke over 100 times: James Madison, gouverneur Morris, and James Wilson.
Woodrow Wilson spoke against the triple wall of privilege, namely the tariff, the banks, and the trusts in his 1912 platform.
Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States. His first order of business after his inauguration was to revise the tariffs and he went in front of Congress and spoke about it.
Japanese American property losses during their wartime internment.
124,375,208 people watched the champions league final. i no coz i spoke to them all
The League of Nations. A very early United Nations, it was a bold concept born of the carnage of WWI, that rapidly turned into a paper tiger. It's doom was foretold in 1936 when Halle Selassie of Ethiopia spoke a very moving appeal directly to the League regarding an "illegal" (and blatent) military invasion by Italy. A "League" which subsequently did nothing, opening the door to future acts of conquest by military, ultimately leading to World War II and the death of millions more.
Cleopatra's family spoke Greek.Cleopatra's family spoke Greek.Cleopatra's family spoke Greek.Cleopatra's family spoke Greek.Cleopatra's family spoke Greek.Cleopatra's family spoke Greek.Cleopatra's family spoke Greek.Cleopatra's family spoke Greek.Cleopatra's family spoke Greek.
The correct phrase to use is "spoke to." For example, "I spoke to her yesterday."
Both "I spoke with" and "I spoke to" are correct. However, "I spoke to" is more commonly used in informal conversation, while "I spoke with" can be seen as more formal.
"What, shall this speech be spoke for our excuse? Can I go forward when my heart is here? He jests at scars that never spoke a word, If I may trust the flattering truth of sleep" There are actually four scenes in the play where Romeo has the first line.
The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.