Etymology: [ spEk ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English speken, from Old English sprecan, specan; akin to Old High German sprehhan to speak, Greek spharageisthai to crackle.
konuşma, konuşulan, konuşan, speak konuş, konuş, sözlü: spoken message sözlü mesaj, f., bak. speak. s, speak, konuşmak, (spoke, spo.ken), (gerçeği/sözü) söylemek: He couldn't speak a word. Hiçbir söz söyleyemedi, göstermek (özellik), konuşma yapmak, söz söylemek, ses çıkarmak, söylemek, haberleşmek, söz, Konuşulanların, önemli, belirtmek, nutuk söylemek, işaretle konuşmak Speak Haydi, havla speak by the book, bahsini etmek, açıkla, seslendir, adına konuş, adına konuş(mak), konus,
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konuş fiil
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sözlü: spoken message sözlü mesaj
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f., bak. speak. s
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konuşmak
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(gerçeği/sözü) söylemek: He couldn't speak a word. Hiçbir söz söyleyemedi fiil
Past participle of speak, Concerning speechesp. as opposed to written, oral¨, oral, oral; expressed through speech; having a particular manner of speaking (i.e. soft-spoken), uttered through the medium of speech or characterized by speech; sometimes used in combination; "a spoken message"; "the spoken language"; "a soft-spoken person"; "sharp-spoken", using the voice in speech; "vocal communication"; "either silent or vocal prayers"; "vocal noises, Characterized by a certain manner or style in speaking; often in composition; as, a pleasant-spoken man, Uttered in speech; delivered by word of mouth; oral; as, a spoken narrative; the spoken word, using the voice in speech; "vocal communication"; "either silent or vocal prayers"; "vocal noises", Spoken is the past participle of speak. the past participle of speak, Concerning speech esp. as opposed to written, To utter, To communicate (some fact or feeling); to bespeak, to indicate, To be able to communicate in a language, To deliver a message to a group; to deliver a speech, To communicate with one's voice, to say words out loud, To communicate or converse by some means other than orally, such as writing or facial expressions, language, jargon, or terminology used uniquely in a particular environment or group, To have a conversation, a low class bar, a speakeasy, spk, taken; unavailable; not single, claimed, reserved, or occupied, When you speak, you use your voice in order to say something. He tried to speak, but for once, his voice had left him I rang the hotel and spoke to Louie She says she must speak with you at once She cried when she spoke of Oliver. as I spoke these idiotic words. + spoken spo·ken a marked decline in the standards of written and spoken English in Britain, use language; "the baby talks already"; "the prisoner won't speak"; "they speak a strange dialect" make a characteristic or natural sound; "The drums spoke, make a characteristic or natural sound; "The drums spoke", exchange thoughts; talk with; "We often talk business"; "Actions talk louder than words", to speak your mind: see mind to speak volumes: see volume, express in speech; "She talks a lot of nonsense"; "This depressed patient does not verbalize", If you are on speaking terms with someone, you are quite friendly with them and often talk to them. For a long time her mother and her grandmother had hardly been on speaking terms, To communicate with ones voice, to say words out loud, give a speech to; "The chairman addressed the board of trustees", You use so to speak to draw attention to the fact that you are describing or referring to something in a way that may be amusing or unusual rather than completely accurate. I ought not to tell you but I will, since you're in the family, so to speak, To utter with the mouth; to pronounce; to utter articulately, as human beings, To discourse; to make mention; to tell, To give sound; to sound, To express opinions; to say; to talk; to converse, To utter in a word or words; to say; to tell; to declare orally; as, to speak the truth; to speak sense, To declare; to proclaim; to publish; to make known; to exhibit; to express in any way, make a characteristic or natural sound; "The drums spoke, To talk or converse in; to utter or pronounce, as in conversation; as, to speak Latin, To address; to accost; to speak to, use language; "the baby talks already"; "the prisoner won't speak"; "they speak a strange dialect", To utter a speech, discourse, or harangue; to adress a public assembly formally, To convey sentiments, ideas, or intelligence as if by utterance; as, features that speak of self-will, If you say `Speak for yourself' when someone has said something, you mean that what they have said is only their opinion or applies only to them. `We're not blaming you,' Kate said. `Speak for yourself,' Boris muttered, If you say that something speaks for itself, you mean that its meaning or quality is so obvious that it does not need explaining or pointing out. the figures speak for themselves -- low order books, bleak prospects at home and a worsening outlook for exports see also speaking, If you speak well of someone or speak highly of someone, you say good things about them. If you speak ill of someone, you criticize them. Both spoke highly of the Russian president It seemed she found it difficult to speak ill of anyone, Nothing to speak of means `hardly anything' or `only unimportant things'. They have no weaponry to speak of `Any fresh developments?' --- `Nothing to speak of.', To utter words or articulate sounds, as human beings; to express thoughts by words; as, the organs may be so obstructed that a man may not be able to speak, If two people are not speaking, they no longer talk to each other because they have quarrelled. He is not speaking to his mother because of her friendship with his ex-wife The co-stars are still not speaking, People sometimes mention something that has been written by saying what the author speaks of. Throughout the book Liu speaks of the abuse of Party power St Paul speaks of the body as the `temple of the Holy Spirit', talk; say; express; give a speech; mention, indicate, When someone speaks to a group of people, they make a speech. When speaking to the seminar Mr Franklin spoke of his experience, gained on a recent visit to Trinidad He's determined to speak at the Democratic Convention The President spoke of the need for territorial compromise, If you speak for a group of people, you make their views and demands known, or represent them. He said it was the job of the Church to speak for the underprivileged I speak for all 7,000 members of our organization, If you speak a foreign language, you know the language and are able to have a conversation in it. He doesn't speak English, If a person or thing is spoken for or has been spoken for, someone has claimed them or asked for them, so no-one else can have them. She'd probably drop some comment about her `fiancé' into the conversation so that he'd think she was already spoken for,
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Past participle of speak
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Concerning speechesp. as opposed to written
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oral; expressed through speech; having a particular manner of speaking (i.e. soft-spoken) sıfat
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uttered through the medium of speech or characterized by speech; sometimes used in combination; "a spoken message"; "the spoken language"; "a soft-spoken person"; "sharp-spoken"
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using the voice in speech; "vocal communication"; "either silent or vocal prayers"; "vocal noises
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Characterized by a certain manner or style in speaking; often in composition; as, a pleasant-spoken man
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Uttered in speech; delivered by word of mouth; oral; as, a spoken narrative; the spoken word
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using the voice in speech; "vocal communication"; "either silent or vocal prayers"; "vocal noises"
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Spoken is the past participle of speak. the past participle of speak
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Concerning speech esp. as opposed to written
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To utter - "And they will deceive every one his neighbour, and will not speak the truth: they have taught their tongue to speak lies, and weary themselves to commit iniquity."
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To communicate (some fact or feeling); to bespeak, to indicate - "There he sat, his very indifference speaking a nature in which there lurked no civilized hypocrisies and bland deceits."
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To be able to communicate in a language - "He speaks Mandarin fluently."
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To deliver a message to a group; to deliver a speech - "This evening I shall speak on the topic of correct English usage."
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To communicate with one's voice, to say words out loud - "You're speaking too fast."
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To communicate or converse by some means other than orally, such as writing or facial expressions - "Actions speak louder than words."
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language, jargon, or terminology used uniquely in a particular environment or group - "Corporate speak; IT speak"
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To have a conversation - "It's been ages since we've spoken."
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a low class bar, a speakeasy
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spoken for
taken; unavailable; not single - "I'm sorry, I can't go on a date with you - I'm spoken for."
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claimed, reserved, or occupied - "I looked all over, but all the seats are already spoken for."
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When you speak, you use your voice in order to say something. He tried to speak, but for once, his voice had left him I rang the hotel and spoke to Louie She says she must speak with you at once She cried when she spoke of Oliver. as I spoke these idiotic words. + spoken spo·ken a marked decline in the standards of written and spoken English in Britain
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speak
use language; "the baby talks already"; "the prisoner won't speak"; "they speak a strange dialect" make a characteristic or natural sound; "The drums spoke
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make a characteristic or natural sound; "The drums spoke"
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exchange thoughts; talk with; "We often talk business"; "Actions talk louder than words"
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to speak your mind: see mind to speak volumes: see volume
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express in speech; "She talks a lot of nonsense"; "This depressed patient does not verbalize"
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If you are on speaking terms with someone, you are quite friendly with them and often talk to them. For a long time her mother and her grandmother had hardly been on speaking terms
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To communicate with ones voice, to say words out loud
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give a speech to; "The chairman addressed the board of trustees"
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You use so to speak to draw attention to the fact that you are describing or referring to something in a way that may be amusing or unusual rather than completely accurate. I ought not to tell you but I will, since you're in the family, so to speak
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To utter with the mouth; to pronounce; to utter articulately, as human beings
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To discourse; to make mention; to tell
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To give sound; to sound
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To express opinions; to say; to talk; to converse
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To utter in a word or words; to say; to tell; to declare orally; as, to speak the truth; to speak sense
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To declare; to proclaim; to publish; to make known; to exhibit; to express in any way
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make a characteristic or natural sound; "The drums spoke
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To talk or converse in; to utter or pronounce, as in conversation; as, to speak Latin
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To address; to accost; to speak to
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use language; "the baby talks already"; "the prisoner won't speak"; "they speak a strange dialect"
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To utter a speech, discourse, or harangue; to adress a public assembly formally
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To convey sentiments, ideas, or intelligence as if by utterance; as, features that speak of self-will
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If you say `Speak for yourself' when someone has said something, you mean that what they have said is only their opinion or applies only to them. `We're not blaming you,' Kate said. `Speak for yourself,' Boris muttered
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If you say that something speaks for itself, you mean that its meaning or quality is so obvious that it does not need explaining or pointing out. the figures speak for themselves -- low order books, bleak prospects at home and a worsening outlook for exports see also speaking
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If you speak well of someone or speak highly of someone, you say good things about them. If you speak ill of someone, you criticize them. Both spoke highly of the Russian president It seemed she found it difficult to speak ill of anyone
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Nothing to speak of means `hardly anything' or `only unimportant things'. They have no weaponry to speak of `Any fresh developments?' --- `Nothing to speak of.'
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To utter words or articulate sounds, as human beings; to express thoughts by words; as, the organs may be so obstructed that a man may not be able to speak
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If two people are not speaking, they no longer talk to each other because they have quarrelled. He is not speaking to his mother because of her friendship with his ex-wife The co-stars are still not speaking
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People sometimes mention something that has been written by saying what the author speaks of. Throughout the book Liu speaks of the abuse of Party power St Paul speaks of the body as the `temple of the Holy Spirit'
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talk; say; express; give a speech; mention, indicate fiil
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When someone speaks to a group of people, they make a speech. When speaking to the seminar Mr Franklin spoke of his experience, gained on a recent visit to Trinidad He's determined to speak at the Democratic Convention The President spoke of the need for territorial compromise
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If you speak for a group of people, you make their views and demands known, or represent them. He said it was the job of the Church to speak for the underprivileged I speak for all 7,000 members of our organization
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If you speak a foreign language, you know the language and are able to have a conversation in it. He doesn't speak English
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If a person or thing is spoken for or has been spoken for, someone has claimed them or asked for them, so no-one else can have them. She'd probably drop some comment about her `fiancé' into the conversation so that he'd think she was already spoken for
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