A figure who spoke little but commanded respect due to his experience is often a seasoned leader or mentor, such as a wise elder or a military general. Such individuals typically possess a wealth of knowledge and insight, and their concise communication carries weight. Their respect is earned through years of experience, demonstrating competence and integrity in their actions. This combination of wisdom and restraint often makes their words impactful when they do choose to speak.
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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Hitler spoke to crowds of 1 million or more from his platform at the Tempelhofer Field in Berlin. This is presumably the largest crowd ever assembled before any man, and probably could not be achieved in a democracy. It took 12 hours for the crowd to march into place and 12 hours to march out.
It shows respect.
It is not wrong as Jesus spoke to the person who had demons in him. And commanded them to leave him.
He spoke a little tiny bit of Hungarian. He mainly spoke German and French.
It showed respect for Jehovah whenever someone prostrated themselves. Since Jehovah is the Almighty God, it's only right to respect him and acknowledge his presence.
authority; experience
English, some Japanese, and a little Chinese.
Only a little, mainly by the hotel and restaurant staff.
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He spoke Spanish but he did speak a little English
authority; experience
New immigrants were from Eastern and Southern Europe who spoke little English. The Old immigrants were from Western and Northern Europe who spoke mostly English.
blurted, screamed, yelled, replied, answered, whispered, told, wailed, announced, called, asked, commanded, complained,ordered, explained, mentioned, responded, scolded, spoke, uttered. :)