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speak·er [ˈspi:kəʳ] N

1. speaker (orator):

2. speaker of language:

govorec(govorka) m (f)

3. speaker (chair):

4. speaker (loudspeaker):

ˈEnglish-speaker N

na·tive ˈspeak·er N

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English
However, beginning in the 1960s, some manufacturers began making more expensive, compact high fidelity speakers.
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Number of speakers: 6,000 (1998), of them 3,000 are monolinguals.
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He was no-nonsense, great fun, and one of the best of all after-dinner speakers.
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Mandarin-speakers construct the passive voice by using the coverb ("bi") and rearranging the usual word order.
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It would be easier to address the problem with better data, but no-one has been able to find speakers of the language again.
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Many of the languages speakers have assimilated to the dominant culture of the society they live in and have given upintentionally or unintentionallytheir traditional language.
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Three assistants choose one or both recording channels, the degree of feedback, and the level of sound to be emitted from the speakers.
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These gatherings are usually self-creating, in other words there is no pre organised programme, facilitators or speakers.
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These student-centered events host hundreds of 5th-8th grade girls and feature science games, experiments and workshops as well as guest speakers, food and music.
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Dialects are, for the most part, mutually intelligible; however communication can be difficult between speakers of geographically distant dialects.
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