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Speech
habla

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

speech [Am spitʃ, Brit spiːtʃ] N

1.1. speech U (act):

speech
habla f (con artículo masculino en el singular)
freedom of speech

1.2. speech U (faculty):

speech
habla f (con artículo masculino en el singular)
to recover one's speech
to lose the power of speech

1.3. speech U (manner of speaking):

speech

1.4. speech U or C (language, dialect):

speech
habla f (con artículo masculino en el singular)
in casual speech
attr a speech community

2.1. speech C (oration):

speech
speech
alocución f form
speech! speech! hum
to make or form deliver a speech (on or about sth)
to make or form deliver a speech (on or about sth)

2.2. speech C THEAT:

speech

3. speech LING:

speech balloon, speech bubble N

speech balloon → balloon

I. balloon [Am bəˈlun, Brit bəˈluːn] N

1. balloon (toy):

bomba f Col
chimbomba f AmC

2. balloon AVIAT:

to go over or Brit down like a lead balloon inf
when the balloon goes up attr ride/trip

3. balloon (in comic strip):

4. balloon:

II. balloon [Am bəˈlun, Brit bəˈluːn] VB intr

1. balloon AVIAT:

2. balloon (swell):

free speech N U

free speech

indirect speech N

indirect speech

reported speech [Am rəˌpɔrdəd ˈspitʃ, Brit rɪˌpɔːtɪd ˈspiːtʃ] N U

reported speech

speech therapist N

speech therapist
speech therapist

speech impediment N

speech impediment

speech day N Brit

speech day

speech synthesizer N

speech recognition N U

u rečniku PONS

speech <-es> [spi:tʃ] N

1. speech no pl (capacity to speak):

speech
to lose the power of speech

2. speech (words):

speech

3. speech (public talk):

speech
to make [or give] a speech

speech defect N

speech defect

speech act N LING

speech act

maiden speech N

maiden speech

speech therapist N

speech therapist

speech day N Brit

speech day

speech recognition N no pl COMPUT, LING

speech impediment N

speech impediment

speech therapy N

speech therapy

speech writer N

speech writer
u rečniku PONS

speech <-es> [spitʃ] N

1. speech (capacity to speak):

speech

2. speech (words):

speech

3. speech (public talk):

speech
to make [or give] a speech

speech therapist N

speech therapist

election speech N

election speech

speech impediment N

speech impediment

speech recognition N comput, LING

speech therapy N

speech therapy

speech defect N

speech defect

free speech N

free speech

keynote speech N

keynote speech

part of speech N LING

part of speech

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