speak in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for speak in the English»French Dictionary

II.speak <pret spoke; pp spoken> [Brit spiːk, Am spik] VB trans

III.speak <pret spoke, pp spoken> [Brit spiːk, Am spik] VB intr

1. speak (talk):

speak
to speak in a soft/deep voice
to speak in a whisper
to speak ill/well of sb
to speak as sth
so to speak

I.speak to VB [Brit spiːk -, Am spik -] (speak to [sth]) ADMIN

I.speak for VB [Brit spiːk -, Am spik -] (speak for [sth/sb])

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speak in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for speak in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

II.speak <spoke, spoken> [spi:k] VB trans

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to speak in a sing-song

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speak Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to speak in a loud/low voice
not to speak to sb any more
to speak in a low voice
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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When he tries to speak to them, he can only emit a high-pitched noise.
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The birds remain in their cage, and remain mostly unflappable, so to speak, throughout the sporadic blitzkriegs of their feathered kin.
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Burton could line up only two lawmakers to speak in his favor.
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Even travellers in their forties can not speak ("roker") full Romany.
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She was unable to speak, read or write and her memory had gone.
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We have seen, in 2016, the powerful appeal of candidates who speak sloppily, circuitously, even incoherently, in the way that real people sometimes do.
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Don't be afraid to make that cold call, speak up in a meeting, or try something that scares you every now and then.
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The prospect of adding the Aquitaine to his son's domains made him so elated that he could hardly speak.
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He said he would have preferred more private arrangements that would have given him the opportunity to speak privately with his father.
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It's all history now, and the world's gone topsy-turvy, so why not speak the truth here in our cell?
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