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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SpeechSpeech - Wikipedia

    Speech is a human vocal communication using language.Each language uses phonetic combinations of vowel and consonant sounds that form the sound of its words (that is, all English words sound different from all French words, even if they are the same word, e.g., "role" or "hotel"), and using those words in their semantic character as words in the lexicon of a language according to the syntactic ...

  2. Speechnotes is a reliable and secure web-based speech-to-text tool that enables you to quickly and accurately transcribe your audio and video recordings, as well as dictate your notes instead of typing, saving you time and effort. With features like voice commands for punctuation and formatting, automatic capitalization, and easy import/export ...

  3. sustantivo. 1. (= faculty) habla f. (= words) palabras fpl. (= language) lenguaje m. (= manner of speaking) lenguaje m ⧫ forma f de hablar. to lose the power of speech perder el habla. to recover one’s speech recobrar el habla ⧫ recobrar la palabra. his speech was slurred arrastraba las palabras ⧫ farfullaba al hablar.

  4. 1. (exposición oral) a. el discurso. (M) A great speech can change the world.Un gran discurso puede cambiar el mundo. 2. (facultad de hablar) a. el habla. (F) Many people say that speech is exclusive to human beings.Mucha gente dice que el habla es propia del ser humano. 3. (communicación oral)

  5. Un Speech es una forma de comunicación oral en la que una persona se dirige a una audiencia para expresar ideas, informar, persuadir o entretener. Puede tener diversas longitudes y estilos, adaptándose al contexto y al propósito de la presentación. 📋 Copiar.

  6. The content, of course, but also the structure. All great speakers overlay their content on a well-known structure. Your speech structure is the glue that binds your points together. Without it, you cannot really have the impact you desire to have on the audience. The beauty of this is that a good structure is so subtle it is almost invisible.

  7. Definición RAE de «speech» según el Diccionario panhispánico de dudas: speech. 1. Anglicismo innecesario que debe sustituirse por sus equivalentes españoles discurso o parlamento: «El compañero Fufaña echó un discurso de lo más bonito» (Alape Paz [Col. 1985]); «Acompañó su parlamento con una espléndida variedad de movimientos de cejas» (MtzReverte Gálvez [Esp. 1979]).

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