İngilizce konuşmak kolay değildir.
- Speaking English is not easy.
Açıkça konuşmak gerekirse, o güvenilmez biri.
- Frankly speaking, he is untrustworthy.
Doğruyu söylemek suç değildir.
- Speaking the truth is not a crime.
Genel olarak söylemek gerekirse, oğlanlar kızlardan daha hızlı koşabilirler.
- Generally speaking, boys can run faster than girls.
John, Fransızcayı iyi konuşamıyor.
- John can't speak French well.
İngilizce konuşabiliyor musun?
- Can you speak English?
Bir yerli konuşan gibi ses çıkarmak istiyorsan bu çok iş gerektirir.
- If you want to sound like a native speaker, it'll take a lot of work.
Daha çok yerli bir konuşmacı gibi ses çıkarmak için ne yapabilirim?
- What can I do to sound more like a native speaker?
Birçok ebeveynler çocuklarının Fransızca konuşmayı öğrenmelerinin önemli olduğunu düşünüyorlar.
- Many parents think it's important for their children to learn how to speak French.
Seninle önemli bir şey hakkında konuşmak zorundayım.
- I have to speak to you about something important.
O, adeta, sudan çıkmış balık gibi.
- He is, so to speak, a fish out of water.
O, hem İngilizceyi hem de Fransızcayı çok iyi konuşabilmektedir.
- He can speak both English and French very well.
Taro niçin çok iyi şekilde İngilizce konuşabilmektedir?
- Why can Taro speak English so well?
Bir dili tamamen bilmek o dili konuşan insanları tamamen bilmek anlamına gelir.
- Knowing a language fully means knowing fully the people who speak that language.
Ben sadece nasıl Fransızca konuşacağımı bilmek istiyorum.
- I just wish I knew how to speak French.
Tom her zaman senin adına konuşur mu?
- Does Tom always speak for you?
Ben bütün insanlar adına konuşuyorum.
- I speak for all people.
Sessiz kalmak ve bir aptal olarak düşünülmek bütün şüpheyi açıkça konuşmak ve gidermekten daha iyidir.
- Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.
Senin konuşman gerekiyor.
- You need to speak out.
Sen benimle nasıl böyle konuşabilirsin?
- How dare you speak to me like that?
O benimle konuşmuyor.
- She doesn't speak to me.
fine.
Kilisenin nerede olduğunu söyleyebilir misiniz? Ben rahip ile konuşmak zorundayım.
- Can you tell me where the church is? I have to speak with the priest.
Tom ile konuşmak istiyorum, lütfen.
- I want to speak with Tom, please.
On the American side, one motive for this is usually couched in the most delicate diplomat-speak.
There is no doubt in my mind that the introduction of bag searches—even though it’s random, even though it’s not 100 percent—dramatically improves the security posture of this huge, sprawling subway system, which I believe is a top-tier target of Al Qaeda right now, even as we speak,” said the police official, Michael A. Sheehan.
And the King's rouse the heaven shall bruit again,Re-speaking earthly thunder.
And they will deceive every one his neighbour, and will not speak the truth: they have taught their tongue to speak lies, and weary themselves to commit iniquity.
You're speaking too fast.
There he sat, his very indifference speaking a nature in which there lurked no civilized hypocrisies and bland deceits.
Actions speak louder than words.
He speaks Mandarin fluently.
This evening I shall speak on the topic of correct English usage.
Corporate speak; IT speak.
It's been ages since we've spoken.
You really do deserve to be published - your recent articles speak for themselves.
Be sure to speak for a seat early, if you plan to attend.
I think I speak for the whole group when I say that we're glad you came.
Speak for yourself! I think it's a great idea.
I'm here speaking for myself, not for my company.
Stand before the people you fear and speak your mind -- even if your voice shakes. — Maggie Kuhn.
You should learn to speak out in meetings with your boss.
His music really speaks to me.
Could you speak up? I can't hear you.
Speak up if I'm bothering you.
He's spoken with a forked tongue to reporters, and his explanations for launching a probe don't pass the plausibility and credibility tests.
... work that's being done there and maybe speak to that question? ...
... Thanks for coming to speak. ...