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Speak

Speak is a verb meaning to utter words or articulate sounds to convey information, thoughts, or feelings. It covers producing audible speech, engaging in conversation, giving a spoken statement, and expressing opinions to an audience. The term applies to everyday casual talking as well as formal discourse, such as delivering a speech or giving testimony.

Syntactically, speak can be used both transitively and intransitively. Intransitive: she spoke for several hours. Transitive:

Morphology and usage: the principal parts are speak, spoke, spoken; the present participle is speaking; the third-person

Etymology and related terms: speak derives from Old English and is related to Dutch spreken and German

he
spoke
the
truth.
With
languages,
it
is
common
to
say
people
speak
English,
Spanish,
or
Mandarin.
Fixed
phrases
include
speak
to
someone,
speak
with
someone,
speak
about
a
topic,
and
speak
up
or
speak
out
for
or
against
something.
The
choice
of
form
often
signals
formality
or
stance.
singular
is
speaks.
The
related
noun
is
speech,
and
the
agent
noun
is
speaker.
Phrasal
varieties
include
speaking
comfortably,
speaking
formally,
and
speaking
on
behalf
of
a
group.
sprechen.
Related
concepts
include
speech
acts
in
linguistics,
general
linguistic
communication,
and
technologies
involving
speech,
such
as
speech
synthesis
and
speech
recognition.