It means whatever language they're speaking is not the one they learned as a child.
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A nonnative speaker is someone who speaks a language that is not their first or native language. They may have learned the language through study, practice, or immersion in a different linguistic environment.
This will depend very much on what language is their native language. For instance, Russian speakers usually use articles (a, an, the) incorrectly because Russian doesn't have them. Another common error is using the wrong preposition, because prepositions don't match up across languages - I am afraid BEFORE him instead of the correct English OF him.
The singular possessive form of "speaker" is "speaker's."
Nonnative speakers may make errors in verb tense by not specifying when an action took place or will take place. This can lead to confusion in understanding the timeline of events in a conversation or writing. It's important to practice using the correct verb tenses to improve communication skills.
The possessive form of "speaker" is "speaker's." For example, "the speaker's presentation was well-received."
The suffix for "speaker" is "-er".