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fluently

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UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈfluːəntli/

Collocations for "fluently"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "fluently" in context.

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fluently

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
adv
  1. speaks [Spanish] fluently
  2. wish I could speak [Spanish] more fluently
  3. am trying to learn to speak [French] fluently
  4. you speak very fluently
  5. cannot speak [English] very fluently (at all)
  6. speaks fluently in [German]
  7. fluently and [accurately, confidently]
  8. can fluently speak [Japanese]
  9. is able to communicate fluently (in Japanese)
  10. [read, write, speak, converse] fluently
  11. heard him speaking [Spanish] fluently
  12. speaks a second language fluently
  13. practicing to speak more fluently
  14. was reading fluently by (the end of the course)
  15. talked fluently about [the plan, his vision]
  16. a fluently written [narrative, business plan]
'fluently' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):

🗣️Forum discussions with the word(s) "fluently" in the title:

difference between fluent and fluently - English Only forum
Fluent English X English fluently - English Only forum
fluent or fluently (in CV)? - English Only forum
Fluently but incorrectly? - English Only forum
Fluently English - English Only forum
How fluent or how fluently - English Only forum
I can't speak nearly as fluently as I speak German. - English Only forum
I wish I spoke English more fluently - English Only forum
If you want to speak English fluently, you <must / have to>study harder. - English Only forum
in fluent English / in English fluently - English Only forum
lie down fluently in as few bends as possible - English Only forum
My sister was able to speak fluently when she was two ... - English Only forum
Opposite of speaking fluently - English Only forum
play the song fluently / interruptedly - English Only forum
Pronunciation of "gently" and "fluently" - English Only forum
read fluently - English Only forum
say these lines of the text <fluidly><fluently> - English Only forum
she speaks fluently Russian. [Adverb Placement with direct object] - English Only forum
Sheila speaks Russian well, but Kelly can speak Russian fluently too. - English Only forum
speak < English fluently / fluent English / in fluent English > - English Only forum
speak fluently/so fluent - English Only forum
The men <all> speak German fluently - English Only forum
the most fluently vs most fluently - English Only forum
The player is not playing < to his usual self/ fluently > - English Only forum
to read the English technical literature easily / with ease / freely/ fluently? - English Only forum
true story of he can speak English fluently. - English Only forum
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