Sentence examples for speaking fluently from inspiring English sources

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He lived in an age when "knowing" a language more often meant reading and translating rather than speaking fluently with natives.

"No, never," he said, during a 40-minute interview in which he appeared at ease, speaking fluently in English with an East African accent.

"I fell for the myth that after a few months in the country I'd be speaking fluently, but my French was just about A-level standard".

The most conclusive evidence for this is the fact that Winnie is capable of speaking fluently in the English language, which has, thus far, eluded the grasp of the entirety of the bear population.

Among the evidence of Lashkar's sophistication in the Mumbai attacks is the voice of one of the attackers' handlers, speaking fluently in English, on what seem to be tapes of telephone intercepts provided to Channel 4 in Britain for a documentary shown this month.

Drawing a picture of the health of Noongar language is difficult owing to the ambiguities of what qualifies "speaking a language", Hanson says – when it means anything from "half a dozen words to speaking fluently" you could say almost all Noongar people speak their language.

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He spoke fluently.

She speaks fluently about her craft.

And which language does he speak fluently?

Some children speak fluently, others are mute.

And I speak fluently two languages.

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