K Morgan
Fluido o fluente Which is the correct word to use when trying to say I want to be fluent?
30 de sep. de 2015 13:21
Respuestas · 9
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There is more than one way to express it. I believe 'con fluidez' is the most usual way to express this. Native Spanish speakers jump in if I'm wrong. 'Quiero hablar español con fluidez.' 'Hablo inglés con fluidez' etc. I want to speak Spanish fluently. I speak fluent English. 'Quiero hablar bien el español' would be another option. I want to speak Spanish well. If you're talking about wanting to master all facets of the language, and not just speaking I think 'Quiero dominar el español.' is a good option (I want to master Spanish.)
30 de septiembre de 2015
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Paul's answer couldn't be more correct! And you can trust me since I live in Spain (maybe you already noticed because of my writting...)
30 de septiembre de 2015
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Paul said everything that needed to be said. I can only think another possibility: "de forma fluída" that would mean "in a fluent way". I'm from Spain too, native speaker so :). Great Paul!!
3 de octubre de 2015
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As a native speaker, I can't agree more. 'Hablo inglés con fluidez' is correct. However, "hablar muy bien" or "hablar como nativo el español" are some more common expressions.
30 de septiembre de 2015
Quisiera hablar con mayor fluidez.
2 de octubre de 2015
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