Spoking: meaning, definitions and examples
๐ฃ๏ธ
spoking
[ หspลkษชล ]
speech production
Spoking, although it may be a misspelling of 'speaking', refers to the act of producing words or sounds using the vocal tract. It involves the coordination of the lungs, vocal cords, and articulators to communicate verbally. Speaking is a fundamental means of human communication and can convey information, express emotions, and facilitate social interactions.
Synonyms
articulating, communicating, speaking, talking.
Examples of usage
- She enjoys spoking to large audiences.
- He was spoking clearly during the presentation.
- They were spoking in different languages at the event.
Translations
Translations of the word "spoking" in other languages:
๐ต๐น falando
๐ฎ๐ณ เคฌเคพเคค เคเคฐเคจเคพ
๐ฉ๐ช sprechen
๐ฎ๐ฉ berbicara
๐บ๐ฆ ะณะพะฒะพัะธัะธ
๐ต๐ฑ mรณwiฤ
๐ฏ๐ต ่ฉฑใ
๐ซ๐ท parler
๐ช๐ธ hablar
๐น๐ท konuลmak
๐ฐ๐ท ๋งํ๋ค
๐ธ๐ฆ ูุชุญุฏุซ
๐จ๐ฟ mluvit
๐ธ๐ฐ hovoriลฅ
๐จ๐ณ ่ฏด่ฏ
๐ธ๐ฎ govoriti
๐ฎ๐ธ tala
๐ฐ๐ฟ ัำฉะนะปะตั
๐ฌ๐ช แแแขแงแแแแแแ
๐ฆ๐ฟ danฤฑลmaq
๐ฒ๐ฝ hablar
Etymology
The term 'speaking' derives from the Old English 'specan', which means to talk or converse. This word is rooted in the Proto-Germanic 'sprekan', which eventually evolved in various Germanic languages, including the modern English 'speak'. Over time, the meaning of 'speaking' has expanded to encapsulate not just verbal communication, but also the conveyance of thoughts and emotions through speech. The act of speaking has been pivotal for human social development, allowing for the transmission of culture, norms, and knowledge from generation to generation. The ability to speak sets humans apart from other species, facilitating complex social structures and relationships.