Esperanto | English |
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paroli verb | speak(to be able to communicate in a language) speak(to communicate with one's voice using words) talk [talked, talking, talks](to communicate by speech) |
paroli dolĉe en la orelon noun | sweet nothings(insubstantial or romantic words that are only meant to flatter, woo or seduce) |
(2) ekparoli pri verb | open [opened, opening, opens]verb |
alparoli verb | address [addressed, addressing, addresses](to direct speech to) |
alparoli, adresi verb | address [addressed, addressing, addresses](to direct, as words) |
bonvolu paroli pli malrapide phrase | please speak more slowlyphrase |
diskuti, priparoli verb | discuss [discussed, discussing, discusses](to converse or debate concerning a particular topic) |
hipokritulo, fariseo, granda parolisto, malgranda faristo noun | hypocrite [hypocrites](person practising hypocrisy) |
interparoli verb | converse [conversed, conversing, converses](to engage in conversation) |
kontraŭparoli, obĵeti verb | object [objected, objecting, objects](disagree with something or someone) |
laŭtparolilo noun | loudspeaker [loudspeakers](transducer) speaker [speakers](loudspeaker, see also: loudspeaker) |
misparoli verb | misspeak(to fail to pronounce, utter, or speak correctly) |
parolanto, parolinto, parolonto noun | speaker [speakers](one who makes a speech to an audience) |
priparoli verb | bespeak((transitive) to speak about; tell of; relate; discuss) |
prononci, elparoli verb | pronounce [pronounced, pronouncing, pronounces](to sound out (a word or phrase); to articulate) |
sakri, parolaĉi, fiparoli verb | swear(to curse, to use offensive language) |
ĉirkaŭparoli verb | beat around the bush(to delay or avoid talking about something difficult or unpleasant) beat around the bush(to treat a topic but omit its main points) |