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"I couldn't understand people who spoke very fast or used slang," she says.
He then spoke very fast, and I struggled to follow his words.
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After a compulsory 17-year, full immersion course, Carlos speaks very fast French and very loudly, though, according to cognoscenti, with a Castilian lisp.
Mr. Thalheimer, however, is confident that his is the right technique for "Lulu," a play he says was written to be spoken very fast in any case.
"Sometimes the professor speaks very fast and I'm confused and I don't want to interrupt the class and ask the professor, so the other students explain it to me afterward," she said in still-halting English.
"I was a solder here in the 1960s: 221 BVD, remember?" The soldier is about 20 and Dad is speaking very fast, yet he says, "Yes, I know where the camp is, please follow me".
Right from the start, the language is dense, complex, and spoken very fast; the cruelty is breathtaking, as is the amount of alcohol the characters consume; and all of this, combined with the play's length (nearly three hours) and the fact that it never leaves the living room, produces a claustrophobia so intense as to be nearly unbearable.
He used to speak very fast.
This enables us to make more representative classifications, as it might happen that a user 'A' always speaks very fast and loudly, while a user 'B' always speaks in a very relaxed way.
A hyperactive ghost resides in Mizuho's room named Ichiko Takashima and is shown to speak very fast when excited.
If you act upset or angry, don't speak very fast (though that's what you would have done in real life) because the audience will not be able to hear what you're trying to say.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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