1. to talk
I need to talk to you.
English people love to talk about the weather.
She was to shy to talk with other travellers
We have to talk about it.
to talk politics
2. speak
I speak Swedish.
Men differ from other animals in that they can think and speak.
A great crowd waited for the president to speak.
I want to learn to speak Hawaiian, so I can impress my girlfriend.
Some non-native speakers think they speak the language better than native speakers.
When in Ukraine, I always speak Ukrainian.
Why is it you can write a letter in English this well, but can't speak it?
Dr. Zamenhof believed that a language belongs to the people who speak it which is why he never copyrighted Esperanto.
I get nervous when I speak before a large audience.
When speaking to an international audience, it is perhaps best to speak English a little slower than usual.
I'm going to speak to you with utmost candor so I want you to take everything I'm about to say at face value.
Speak up!
I'm a foreigner and I don't know Czech very well. Please, speak slowly.
Speak to Lizzy about it yourself.
If you can't visit a country where they speak the language you are learning, find a local bar where native speakers of that language hang out and start hanging out there.
3. speak spoke spoken