Pronunciation of the English word speak.
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1. | To speak a foreign language is to break a boundary. To speak many languages is to break several. But to speak Esperanto is to want to break all at once. | |
2. | "Which language do you prefer to speak?" "Berber." "Why?" "Because I don't speak Arabic as well as I speak Berber." | |
3. | You speak first; I will speak after. | |
4. | I can no more speak French than you can speak English. | |
5. | We wanted to speak to the president of the company, but he refused to speak to us. | |
6. | Mike and his sister can speak French, but they can't speak Japanese. | |
7. | I'm able to speak, and only speak, Japanese. | |
8. | You speak French very well. I wish I could speak it as well as you. | |
9. | When I speak to a Westerner, I have to shift mental gears, so to speak. | |
10. | He can speak French, and it goes without saying he can speak English too. |