Some companies will require customer service agents to be able to speak fluent Spanish if they are located in an area where Spanish is the preferred language in the community. Jobs in the medical field often require employees to speak Spanish.
Being fluent (in any language) means that you can speak enough the language to be able to communicate effectively with the native speakers. Contrary to many believes, it does NOT mean that you have to be able to speak to them 100% of the time, because no matter where you go, every country and regions have their dialects and regional words that one is not going to understand. As long as you can understand and communicate with a Spanish person about 95% of the time, I would say you are fluent in the language.
I means you don't know how to talk in Spanish What you could say is, No puedo hablar espanol.
For the most part, the two countries' Spanish language are the same. Of course, each country will have their own slang words that mean different things in each country. As long as you learn a general Spanish (school/curriculum taught) and don't just pick it up in the streets, you should be able to easily speak to and understand people from both countries.
'Je ne peux pas' literally means 'I am not able to' but also translates to 'I can't' or 'I cannot'
As a verb, it is "to be able to". As a noun, "el poder", it means "power".
Yes, Jackson Rathbone is fluent in Spanish. He studied the language while growing up and is able to speak it proficiently.
Being fluent (in any language) means that you can speak enough the language to be able to communicate effectively with the native speakers. Contrary to many believes, it does NOT mean that you have to be able to speak to them 100% of the time, because no matter where you go, every country and regions have their dialects and regional words that one is not going to understand. As long as you can understand and communicate with a Spanish person about 95% of the time, I would say you are fluent in the language.
You may know all of the words but if you have an accent then they may not sound right. Edit: it is impossible for one person to know all the words of any language, but I know a lot of people whose first language is spanish and are fluent in english, my first language is English and I'm fluent in Spanish.
To be fluent in a language means to be able to read and speak it at a level where you can communicate thoroughly with a native speaker.
It means able to speak a language easily and quickly
Synonyms. Both "fluent" and "voluble" refer to being able to speak or write easily and articulately.
Yes, he also speaks Portuguese and Spanish. His first language was Portuguese, for he was born in Brazil.
Actually, most world leaders are able to speak more than one language. Queen Elizabeth is fluent in French and German, Canada's leader, Stephen Harper, is fluent in French, most European and South American leaders speak English as well as their native languages. Not sure about Obama - he may know some Spanish. In the East, China, Japan, etc. several leaders are fluent in four or five languages.
Call Center Agents must be fluent in the language that their callers speak. If the callers will be speaking English, then the call center agent must be able to communicate with them in that language. If there is a possibility that callers may speak one language or another, the call center may set up "queues" to direct calls to agents fluent in one of those specific languages. This practice is becoming more common in the United States, where callers may speak English or Spanish, but not both.
Pope Francis (Jorge Mario Bergoglio) is fluent in Spanish, Italian, German, French, English, Portuguese, and Latin. He is able to understand and communicate proficiently in these languages.
Everyone is able...lol
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