Speaking with "authority" does not necessarily mean that you have "authorization" to say something. Anyone, can say anything, anytime. Lawmen speak in tones that command attention, people talking to other people trying to impose their will on them can speak with those voices. People don't have to listen to it, and certainly can voice their disapproval. HowEVER, a person who speaks with authority is more or less speaking with the blessing of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit gives the person boldness to speak the things concerning Christ and His church. The boldness to speak with confidence, to reach the hearts of those who are willing to listen. And those who will hear, will recognize the Spirit in him, as Christ recognizes His own. As Christ said: "My sheep hear my voice, and I know them." And to him that speaks with authority, his words will be sharp.
prophet, at least i think that's what you mean!
a person or a group have authority to appoint you..
A double speaker is someone who speaks on behalf of another person or entity with their authority or permission. This term is often used in diplomatic or formal contexts where one person represents the views or statements of another party.
La francophonie means that it is a country that's speaks French or either a person who is from a country that speaks French
Its when a person doubts the person in authoritys ability or influence
Some person; someone. Can also mean a person of importance or authority.
authority; experience
a person who has the authority to lead or preform religious ceremonies
Litteraly "I am the (that) person who spraks french"
A person who speaks a lot is often referred to as talkative or loquacious.
A person who speaks clearly is often referred to as articulate or eloquent.
A polyglot is a person who speaks several languages proficiently.