Mehrdad
Do you speak German? Or Do you speak in German? Is there any subtle difference here?
14 Thg 09 2019 17:53
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Speak IN + language is literally correct but not natural. It is a typical non-native speaker choice. The "in" is not native when placed immediately before the name of the language. BUT this would be natural for a native speaker. "Can you please speak to me in English? I don't understand other languages." You CANNOT say here: "Can you please speak to me English". In this case, the situation is a live one - two people are speaking to each other and the issue is the possibility of using English to communicate instead of another language. The issue is NOT the general ability of a person to speak a certain language. I think this is the reason for the difference but if others have ideas, I would be interested to read them.
14 tháng 9 năm 2019
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"Speak any language"- without preposition. For example, I speak German.
14 tháng 9 năm 2019
Speak IN + language is literally correct but not natural. It is a typical non-native speaker choice. The "in" is not native when placed immediately before the name of the language. BUT this would be natural for a native speaker. "Can you please speak to me in English? I don't understand other languages." You CANNOT say here: "Can you please speak to me English". In this case, the situation is a live one - two people are speaking to each other and the issue is the possibility of using English to communicate instead of another language. The issue is NOT the general ability of a person to speak a certain language. I think this is the reason for the difference but if others have ideas, I would be interested to read them.
14 tháng 9 năm 2019
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