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She said she had never spoken before an audience.

I can travel to the country where the language is spoken, or meet with native speakers.

Her spoken English is not very good, but her meaning shone through without doubt.

In some cases these are the same, but in general, a language is spoken in more than one country and some countries have more than one language that is spoken.

MILD-MANNERED and soft-spoken, Italy's finance minister, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, does not seem like much of a gambler.

A small group of related languages spoken in Sudan and forming part of the Niger-Kordofanian language family.

It is, essentially the faithful representation, in one language of what is written or spoken in another.

Because the Balkans are part of Europe, they can be spoken of in racist cliches which nobody would dare to apply to Africa or Asia.

A white house spoken woman( White House spokeswoman) said they expressed a desire to futher( further) strengthen the United States-Japan a lines( alliance).

Davis said that he had spoken to the friend who had allegedly abandoned Katy, and the friend had ended the relationship not because Katy was a lesbian but because Katy had lied about it.

Even though the written word C-A-T looks nothing like a cat, and the spoken word "cat" sounds nothing like a cat sounds, when someone says the word out loud, you're able to conjure up an image.

The author explains how and why Spanish and English have mixed with each other in the United States to create a hybrid language, increasingly used not only in spoken but also in written form.

For most of the last several days, the Yankees had spoken openly about needing one solid starting effort to shake the doldrums of an early-season skid that eventually saw them slip61/2 games behind the Red Sox, taking up residence in last place in the American League East.

spoken造句

I've never spoken ill of him in my life.

Her aunt was well-spoken and had a pleasant manner.

Sunday is spoken of for the Czar's visit to the Empress Eugenie at Chislehurst.

“I’M TERRIBLY sorry,” begins a well-spoken young woman, “but could I have a swig of your beer?

Things that we have spoken about before will today meld into things we have never spoken of, to give you the truth about some physics in areas perhaps you have not heard before.

And then my father who has passed, who is dead I should say, and profound in his spirituality. A very soft-spoken person.

He would have been happier still if the resolution had included a more explicit denunciation of hate-speech, and had spoken about the rights of those who profess no religion.

He sings highly Wordsworth’s “purity of language,” “deep and subtle thoughts,” “Perfect truth to nature” and his “imaginative power.” But he denies Wordsworth’s claim that there is no essential difference between the language of poetry and the language spoken by common people.

The prioress could do nothing; the archbishop had spoken.

Most people simply took what was spoken by the preacher as an unquestionable truth.

The result: I improved my pronunciation, I was no longer afraid to speak English, and I could understand spoken English quite well, too.

On the brain's surface a filigree of arteries feeds blood to the region under the surgeons' urgent scrutiny: a part of her left frontal lobe critical to the production of spoken language.

Most Egyptologists tend to learn spoken Arabic on digs backed up by conversational classes at home.

What he finds is a soft-spoken, blue-collar billionaire - a man who seems at odds with Mr. Sorkin's previous description of the cold and ruthless and dealmaker.

A normative grammar of a language describes how its author thinks the language shall be spoken or written.

I didn't realize how harshly I'd spoken.

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