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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
adj
Pronounced: govoryashchiy
Having the ability of speech.
говоре́ние
noun
Pronounced: govoreniye
One's ability to communicate vocally in a given language.
разгово́р
noun
Pronounced: razgovor
One's ability to communicate vocally in a given language.
разгово́р
noun
Pronounced: razgovor
The act of communicating vocally.
выступле́ние
noun
Pronounced: vystupleniye
An oral recitation of e.g. a story.
речь
noun
Pronounced: rech
An oral recitation of e.g. a story.

What does "speaking" mean?

  1. noun The act of talking or communicating with one's voice.
    "Public speaking is one of her greatest fears."
  2. adj Expressive or vivid, as if capable of speech.
    "He gave her a speaking look that said everything without a word."
  3. 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.

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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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