「ABLE」の共起表現一覧(2語右が「speak.」)
該当件数 : 24件
Greek and | able to speak Greek). |
Prendergast is bilingual, | able to speak Spanish as well as his native English. |
econd-generation Japanese-American, and is only | able to speak a little Japanese. |
After a student protest, Davis was | able to speak on the street. |
Katsumi, Naoki's sister hasn't been | able to speak since her brother murdered the girl. |
pecially if they were born after 1945, were not | able to speak German. |
fraw has a population of 599 of which 79.8% are | able to speak Welsh (2001 Census). |
He was | able to speak Icelandic, Finnish, Danish, Swedish, a |
Vassaras is also a linguist; he is | able to speak Greek, German, English and Spanish. |
She is bilingual, | able to speak both English and Al Bhed fluently. |
It's to her credit that Mukhtarov soon was | able to speak English and French. |
Fabricant is | able to speak reasonable French and German, and also |
and is believed to be | able to speak Urdu, Pashto and Arabic. |
No person is hitherto known to be | able to speak Ithkuil fluently; Quijada, for one, do |
Barons are not | able to speak with NPCs and are treated as mobs whil |
as a whole, with around three-quarters of them | able to speak Welsh. |
Ridgewell is the only living white man who is | able to speak this lingo, and he acts as an interpre |
the Welsh language: with 81% of its population | able to speak the language, village life is very lar |
Romance, where Christian Slater's character is | able to speak to the spirit of Elvis Presley. |
phasia voluntaria to describe children who were | able to speak normally but often "refused" to. |
980s, only eight people at that time were still | able to speak this language. |
Internment Facility, when he acknowledged being | able to speak English. |
ived in England at King's Cross railway station | able to speak little English and losing his document |
Star Trek since he was very young and has been | able to speak Klingon since the sixth grade. |
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