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govorjenje

I. speak·ing [ˈspi:kɪŋ] СУЩ. no мн.

speaking (act)
speaking (hold a speech)
govor м.

II. speak·ing [ˈspi:kɪŋ] ПРИЛ. определит.

speaking (able to speak)
speaking (able to speak)
to be on speaking terms (acquainted)

English-ˈspeaking ПРИЛ.

English-speaking

speak·ing ˈclock СУЩ.

1. speaking clock (device):

speaking clock

2. speaking clock брит. (service):

speaking clock

ˈspeak·ing part СУЩ.

speaking part

I. speak <spoke, spoken> [spi:k] ГЛ. неперех.

1. speak (say words):

2. speak (converse):

pogovarjati se [св. pogovoriti se]

3. speak (know language):

4. speak + нареч. (view):

broadly speaking
strictly speaking

II. speak <spoke, spoken> [spi:k] ГЛ. перех.

1. speak (say):

reči [св. izreči]
govoriti [св. izgovoriti]
izjavljati [св. izjaviti]

2. speak (language):

3. speak (represent):

4. speak (express):

izražati [св. izraziti]

speak against ГЛ. неперех. to speak against sth

speak for ГЛ. перех.

1. speak (support):

to speak for sb/sth

2. speak (represent):

3. speak (allocated):

speak for yourself! шутл. уничиж. разг.

speak out ГЛ. неперех.

odkrito povedati
jasno in glasno povedati

speak up ГЛ. неперех.

1. speak (raise voice):

povzdigovati [св. povzdigniti glas]

2. speak (support):

zavzemati se [св. zavzeti se]
to speak up for sb/sth
Запись в OpenDict

speak against ГЛ.

speak against перех.
Present
Ispeak
youspeak
he/she/itspeaks
wespeak
youspeak
theyspeak
Past
Ispoke
youspoke
he/she/itspoke
wespoke
youspoke
theyspoke
Present Perfect
Ihavespoken
youhavespoken
he/she/ithasspoken
wehavespoken
youhavespoken
theyhavespoken
Past Perfect
Ihadspoken
youhadspoken
he/she/ithadspoken
wehadspoken
youhadspoken
theyhadspoken

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In his teens, he showed an interest in music, athletics, and public speaking.
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It gave them all experience with theatrical production in another English-speaking country.
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Speaking of money, hint hotlines were once the second-scammiest thing happening to kids at the time (next to school magazine sales drives).
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Not speaking politely enough can be insulting, and speaking too politely can be distancing (and therefore also insulting) or seem sarcastic.
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A speaking fee is a payment awarded to an individual for speaking at a public event.
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