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He was fluent in German.I am not so fluent in Japanese.
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i am a excellent and fluent reader.
You can use "fluent" in a sentence like this: She is fluent in Spanish, French, and Italian, making her a valuable asset to the team.
"The American man was fluent in french"
Martha spoke fluent french.
Fluent means able to express oneself easily and articulately in a language.
The adverb form of the word fluent is fluently.A example sentence is:He spoke French fluently.
She is fluent in three languages, including Spanish, French, and English.
Yes it can.Ex. "She speaks in fluent sentences." "His sentences are fluent."Fluent Adj.1.a. Able to express oneself accurately and effortlessly: a fluent speaker; fluent in two languages.b. Effortlessly flowing and smooth; polished: spoke fluent Italian; gave a fluent performance.2. Flowing or moving smoothly; graceful: a dance with long, fluent curves.3. Graceful in motion or shape: the fluent body of a dancer.(From Latin; fluens flowing)
In the sentence, 'Few Americans speak fluent French.', the pronoun (indefinite) is few; adjective fluent; verb speak.
I often think of how you had to aculeate there. You must be fluent in Japaneses by now.
"He spoke English, French, and Spanish fluently." "He is more fluent in German than Swedish."
He is a voluble speaker. (It means glib or fluent).
i can say that is probably true