fluently
Collocations
5ADJ.
english, english, spanish
VERB + FLUENTLY
say, speak, speaking, speaks
FLUENTLY + NOUN
citizen, foreigner, naomi, student
PREP.
than
ADV.
quite
Definitions
adv
In a fluent manner, as expressing oneself easily, especially in a foreign language.
He lived in Mexico, so he is able to speak Spanish fluently.
In a fluent manner, as having graceful movements.
In a fluent manner, as literally flowing.
When he had gone half way he turned around and stared at the scene—his wife and Catherine scolding and consoling as they stumbled here and there among the crowded furniture with articles of aid, and the despairing figure on the couch, bleeding fluently, and trying to spread a copy of Town Tattle over the tapestry scenes of Versailles.
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6He lived in Mexico, so he is able to speak Spanish fluently.
WiktionaryWhen he had gone half way he turned around and stared at the scene—his wife and Catherine scolding and consoling as they stumbled here and there among the crowded furniture with articles of aid, and t
WiktionaryIf only I could speak English as fluently as you!
Tatoeba · #17602In another six months you will be able to speak German fluently.
Tatoeba · #31686Seeing as she can speak French fluently, she may have studied in France.
Tatoeba · #34147It was very pleasant. However, it would have been more pleasant if I had been able to speak English fluently.
Tatoeba · #37832