spoken
IPA: spˈoʊkʌn
adjective
- Relating to speech
- Speaking in a specified way
- (of a language) Produced by articulate sounds.
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Examples of "spoken" in Sentences
- The language is spoken by the nomadic Sansi people.
- Spanish, French, and Patois were the languages spoken.
- Furbish is the language which is spoken by the Furbies.
- The output from the system is in the form of spoken messages.
- It was a language spoken by the herbalists of Incan emperors.
- How the word spoken aloud means both the beginning and the end.
- The king speaks or desires to be spoken to in grandiloquent language.
- The brochure was translated into all the languages spoken in the monarchy.
- Plain spoken Volcker had some blunt and important messages for government.
- Hindi is the first language of the state and spoken and understood in the city.
- The Bole languages belong to the Afro Asiatic family and are spoken in Nigeria.
- I heard my name spoken with unswerving certainty by the venomous lips of an ex-stripper.
- I hurried down to join her, and without another word spoken between us, we got into her car.
- Caithe got her name spoken on ten thousand lips: the woman who fought with the frenzy of a whirlwind.
- True, as Paul says, God “hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son;” but notice, it is “_hath spoken_.”
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