A person who speaks a lot is often referred to as talkative or loquacious.
A person who speaks clearly is often referred to as articulate or eloquent.
A person who speaks and understands many languages can be called a polyglot.
A person who speaks out against something is often referred to as a critic, dissenter, or opponent.
A person who speaks 6 different languages is commonly referred to as a polyglot.
In Irish, póilín airm,in Scottish Gaelic, ?
an Dùbhlachd "the Darkness" is how the Gaels (Scottish) call December.
Albannaich
A person who speaks a lot is often referred to as talkative or loquacious.
A person who speaks clearly is often referred to as articulate or eloquent.
It means a stupid person. If someone is acting daft you would call them glaikit. Av never used it as an bad insult though so it's friendly. Scottish Gaelic origin is the word glaikit.
That would be a disciple.
talkative
eugoogalizer
A person who speaks and understands many languages can be called a polyglot.
A person who speaks out against something is often referred to as a critic, dissenter, or opponent.
Scottish :)