President Lyndon Johnson did not speak fluent Spanish. While he had some knowledge of the language and could communicate on basic levels, he was not proficient in it. His connection to Spanish-speaking communities was more through policy and outreach rather than linguistic fluency.
There is no evidence that President Obama is fluent in Spanish, although he knows a few words and phrases, and could deliver prepared remarks in Spanish if he needed to do so. But you may be thinking of Republican candidate Jeb Bush, who is married to a Mexican-American woman and by all accounts, speaks Spanish fluently. I assume that Marco Rubio is also fluent in Spanish, but I am told that Tex Cruz does not speak Spanish very well.
Yes, Michelle Rodriguez does speak Spanish. She is fluent in both English and Spanish.
"Fluent" can be an adjective when describing someone's ability to speak a language effortlessly and accurately, for example, "He is fluent in Spanish."
Billy the kid could speak very fluent spanish. He named his dog Pedro.
You can use "fluent" in a sentence like this: She is fluent in Spanish, French, and Italian, making her a valuable asset to the team.
No, he is spanish and italian. Although he is fluent in spanish.
yes he can speak fluent spanish
At the community college level, the Spanish courses typically range from elementary Spanish one and two, through advanced Spanish one and two. There are also courses in conversational Spanish at various levels. Thus, I would say you should be fairly fluent after completion. How fluent will depend on you and the effort you put into it.
She can understand Spanish, however she is not completely fluent
She speaks fluent spanish.
Yes he does. In movies.
"He spoke English, French, and Spanish fluently." "He is more fluent in German than Swedish."