speaking in German
speaking in German is Sprach-, Sprech-, -sprachig — speaking means the act of talking or communicating with one's voice.
speaking in German
Sprach-
Used in speaking.
Sprech-
Used in speaking.
-sprachig
Having the ability of speech.
-sprechend
Having the ability of speech.
Rede-
Having the ability of speech.
Sprech-
Having the ability of speech.
sprechend
Having the ability of speech.
Apparat
(telephone) Indication that the person requested is the same as the one who is currently speaking.
Sprechen
One's ability to communicate vocally in a given language.
What does "speaking" mean?
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noun The act of talking or communicating with one's voice.
"Public speaking is one of her greatest fears."
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adj Expressive or vivid, as if capable of speech.
"He gave her a speaking look that said everything without a word."
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adj Able to communicate in a stated language.
"They hired an English-speaking guide for the tour."
speaking in a sentence
- Public speaking is one of her greatest fears.
- He gave her a speaking look that said everything without a word.
- They hired an English-speaking guide for the tour.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "speaking" in German?
"speaking" in German is Sprach-, Sprech-, -sprachig. speaking means: The act of talking or communicating with one's voice.
How do you use "speaking" in a sentence?
Example: "Public speaking is one of her greatest fears." In German, "speaking" is Sprach-, Sprech-, -sprachig.
Are there other ways to say "speaking" in German?
Yes — German has 8 translations listed for "speaking": Sprach-, Sprech-, -sprachig, -sprechend, Rede-, sprechend.
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