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1 vloeiend
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2 bespraakt
adj. eloquent, articulate, having a fluent manner of speaking; expressive -
3 bilinguaal
adj. bilingual, fluent in two languages, expressed in two different languages -
4 eloquent
adj. eloquent, articulate, having a fluent manner of speaking; expressive -
5 eloquentie
n. eloquence, fluent and appropriate manner of speaking -
6 goedgebekt
adj. eloquent, articulate, having a fluent manner of speaking; expressive -
7 stromend
adj. fluent, living--------adv. fluently -
8 veeltalig
adj. multilingual, fluent in several languages -
9 vloeibaar
adj. liquid, fluid, fluent, runny--------adv. fluently -
10 vloeiend
adj. fluent, fluid, liquid, glib--------adv. fluently, glibly -
11 vlot
adj. adrift, fluent, flowing, easy, free, facile, chatty--------adv. fluently, easy, free--------n. raft, float, floater -
12 welbespraakt
adj. fluent, well-spoken, glib--------adv. fluently, glibly -
13 goedgebekt
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14 vloeiend
2 [gelijkmatig en harmonisch] flowing, smooth, fluent3 [onvast] shifting, fluctuating, floating♦voorbeelden:een vloeiende stijl/beweging • a smooth/flowing style/movementhij spreekt vloeiend Engels • he speaks English fluently -
15 vlot
vlot1〈 het〉1 raft♦voorbeelden:————————vlot2♦voorbeelden:1 een vlotte pen • a facile/ready pendat boek laat zich vlot lezen • the book reads smoothlyeen les vlot opzeggen • reel off a lessonvlot spreken • speak fluentlyeen zaak vlot afwikkelen • settle a matter promptlyhet gaat nog niet erg vlot • it is still somewhat difficulthet ging heel vlot • it went off without a hitchvlot van begrip zijn • be quick-witted/sharphij is wat vlotter geworden • he loosened up a littleII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉1 [drijvend] afloat♦voorbeelden: -
16 welbespraakt zijn
welbespraakt zijn〈 ook〉 have the gift of the gab, be fluent (in speech/a language)Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > welbespraakt zijn
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17 welbespraakt
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