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∙ 15y agoLarry, Darryl, and DarrylLarry, Darryl, and Darryl were characters on Newhart.Larry: "Hi! I'm Larry, this is my brother Darryl, and this is my other brother Darryl." Neither Darryl ever spoke except for shouting "Quiet!" together in the final episode.
I love that episode btw this episode is number 28
It was sealed into him in episode one. He first unleashed it in the episode where Haku nearly killed Sasuke. He first spoke to the Kyuubi during his training with Jiraiya before the chuunin finals.
Yeah he spoke English on the first episode of the Korean/Japanese drama "Friends."
Silcon was actually called "bolie" in tangish, which is the language that was spoke in tangy. Then, it was called bocon, then bilicon, and finally silicon.
There isn't an Episode 42. If you mean who first spoke in Episode 4, that would be C-3PO and if you meant who speaks first in Epiode 2, that would be a lieutenant aboard the Naboo ship making it's landing on Coruscant.
Mickey Mouse first spoke in the episode The Karnival Kid,in 1929. He was a hot dog seller in this episode. His first words spoken were, "Hot Dogs! Hot Dogs!". So, I guess that's why his catchphrase is, "Hot Dog!"! :)
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The correct phrase to use is "spoke to." For example, "I spoke to her yesterday."
Was it you who spoke the words that things would happen but not to me Oh things are gonna happen naturally Oh taking your advice I'm looking on the bright side And balancing the whole thing But often times those words get tangled up in lines And the bright lights turn to night Until the dawn it brings Another day to sing about the magic that was you and me Cause you and I both loved What you and I spoke of And others just read of Others only read of the love, the love that I love. See I'm all about them words Over numbers, unencumbered numbered words Hundreds of pages, pages, pages forwards More words then I had ever heard and I feel so alive You and I, you and I Not so little you and I anymore And with this silence brings a moral story More importantly evolving is the glory of a boy Cause you and I both loved What you and I spoke of And others just dream of And if you could see me now Well I'm almost finally out of I'm finally out of Finally deedeedeedee Well I'm almost finally, finally Well I'm free, oh, I'm free And it's okay if you have go away Oh just remember the telephone works both ways And if I never ever hear them ring If nothing else I'll think the bells inside Have finally found you someone else and that's okay Cause I'll remember everything you sang Cause you and I both loved what you and I spoke of and others just read of and if you could see now well I'm almost finally out of. I'm finally out of, finally, deedeeededede well I'm almost finally, finally, finally out of words.
1. you miss her . 2. you like how you remember her. OR FINALLY 3. you're serious about her?
Both "I spoke with" and "I spoke to" are correct. However, "I spoke to" is more commonly used in informal conversation, while "I spoke with" can be seen as more formal.