speaking in Russian
speaking in Russian is говоря́щий, говоре́ние, разгово́р — speaking means the act of talking or communicating with one's voice.
speaking in Russian
говоря́щий
Pronounced: govoryashchiy
Having the ability of speech.
говоре́ние
Pronounced: govoreniye
One's ability to communicate vocally in a given language.
разгово́р
Pronounced: razgovor
One's ability to communicate vocally in a given language.
разгово́р
Pronounced: razgovor
The act of communicating vocally.
выступле́ние
Pronounced: vystupleniye
An oral recitation of e.g. a story.
речь
Pronounced: rech
An oral recitation of e.g. a story.
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 Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "speaking" in Russian?
"speaking" in Russian is говоря́щий, говоре́ние, разгово́р. speaking means: The act of talking or communicating with one's voice.
How do you pronounce говоря́щий?
"speaking" in Russian is говоря́щий, pronounced "govoryashchiy".
How do you use "speaking" in a sentence?
Example: "Public speaking is one of her greatest fears." In Russian, "speaking" is говоря́щий, говоре́ние, разгово́р.
Are there other ways to say "speaking" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 5 translations listed for "speaking": говоря́щий, говоре́ние, разгово́р, выступле́ние, речь.
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