English [t? :k]
Explanation:
(able to) speak; Silent and expressive
Say, talk about
Verb (abbreviation of verb) speaks; Talk about it; Speak; Negotiation; Speak (in a language); Persuade; Reveal a secret; Discussion; It is about; Gossip; Give up a message (the present participle of talk)
(Speaking) (USA) Tolkien (Name)
Phrases:
Talking Tom Cat Talking Tom Cat; Talking Tom cat; talking tom cat
Extended data:
Word discrimination: say, say, state, talk, tell.
These verbs all mean "say".
1, said, the most common word, refers to the use of language to express ideas, focusing on what is said.
2. Speaking focuses on the action itself, focusing on the ability to speak rather than the content, such as being able to speak a certain language.
3. state is a more formal word, which usually refers to focusing on facts with clear language or words, emphasizing both content and tone.
4.talk is a common word, focusing on continuous conversation when talking with people. It can refer to a unilateral long conversation. Like speak, it focuses on activities rather than content.
Tell means to tell or tell.