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| dissero | to discuss, speak, declare, utter | » |
| oro | to speak, argue, plead, orate, beg, entreat | » |
| narro | to make known, say, speak, narrate | » |
| affor | to speak to, address | » |
| effor | to speak out | » |
| peroro | to speak from beginning to end | » |
| for | say, sing in verse, speak | » |
| effor | to speak, express /state /declare | » |
| suadeo | [+ dat] to speak in favor of | » |
| dico | (dictum ) to say, tell, speak, name, call, pronounce | » |
| infit | he, she, or it begins, begins to speak | » |
| orator | orator, speaker. spokesman, envoy, ambassador | » |
| declamo | to declaim, orate / speak loudly | » |
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| eloquor | to speak out, express oneself, declare, speak eloquently | » |
| profor, profari, profatus | to speak out | » |
| balbutio | to stutter, stammer /speak obscurely | » |
| contradico | to speak against, oppose verbally, gainsay | » |
| proloquor | to speak out, declare openly | » |
| doctiloquus | speaking learnedly | » |
| contradictio | a speaking against, contradiction | » |
| loquor, locutus | to say, speak, tell, declare | » |
| for, fari, fatus | (deponent) say, speak, talk about | » |
| tango-tetigi-tactum | 3, to touch, touch upon, to speak of | » |
| ordior, ordiri, orsus | to begin, start (esp. of speaking) | » |
| Ubi maior, minor cessat | When the bigger (greater, older) speaks, the less (younger) quits (speaking) | » |
| Quot linguas calles, tot homines vales | You are worth as many people as the languages that you speak | » |
| Ex abundancia cordis, enim os loquitor | From the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks | » |
| Qui pro innocente dicit, satis est eloquens | He who speaks for the innocent is eloquent enough | » |
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