fine-spoken

fine-spoken [fain-spou-ken]
adjetivo
1. El que usa palabras o frases muy escogidas o afectada
sustantivo
2. Se toma casi siempre irónicamente.

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Q: Speaking and understanding when spoken too
A: The best advice I can give you is keep trying and practicing. But another thing that might help is to subscribe to some Spanish podcasts and listen to…
Q: PM function and "friend request" , working fine now!
A: Hola Angelina: No sé que hora sería, pero yo paso mucho tiempo aquí. No tengo problemas para abrir el foro.
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Q: Speaking and understanding when spoken too
A: Ask them to speak a little more slowly and/or repeat themselves. ("Más despacio, por favor?" "Otra vez?" [again?]) It's hard to understand native speakers…
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