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Speaking french vs speaking in French

Both 'speaking French' and 'speaking in French' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Speaking French' is used to indicate the language being spoken, while 'speaking in French' is used to indicate the manner or style of speaking.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

Speaking french

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate the language being spoken.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is communicating in the French language.

Examples:

  • I enjoy speaking French with my friends.
  • She is fluent in speaking French.
  • Speaking French is a valuable skill.
  • Do you like speaking French?
  • They are practicing speaking French.
  • I can't imagine Rita speaking French.
  • That was just because he didn't insist on speaking French.
  • Okay, stop speaking French.
  • Mom, if he doesn't not wear his pants and stop speaking French gibberish, I will leave this house forever.
  • Tom prefers speaking French.
  • Speaking French is so exciting.
  • He tried speaking French to us.
  • Bon Voyage, sweetheart, as long as we're speaking French.
  • Wounded, and not speaking French.
  • In fact, here, speaking French is actually an asset.
  • We're speaking French, and I'm your mother.
  • Imagine Tommy growing up along the seine, speaking French.
  • You know, other people are good at darts or speaking French.
  • Tom and Mary weren't speaking French.
  • Love is like riding, or speaking French.
  • (speaking French) There's a problem with the car.
  • 'cause they'll be speaking French.
  • It's some men speaking French!
  • Clyde, they like you so much they can even resist Doug Guggenheim speaking French.
  • In fact, here, speaking French

Alternatives:

  • conversing in French
  • talking in French
  • communicating in French
  • using French
  • conversing in the French language

speaking in French

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate the manner or style of speaking.

This phrase is used to describe the way someone is speaking, specifically in the French language.

Examples:

  • She is very expressive when speaking in French.
  • He has a lovely accent when speaking in French.
  • They are discussing important topics while speaking in French.
  • I feel more comfortable speaking in French.
  • The teacher encourages speaking in French during class.
  • [WOMAN SPEAKING IN FRENCH ON RECORDING]
  • [MICHELLE SPEAKING IN FRENCH ON RECORDING]
  • [SPEAKING IN FRENCH]
  • [SPEAKING IN FRENCH]
  • (AlRHOSTESS SPEAKING IN FRENCH)
  • [MAN SPEAKING IN FRENCH]
  • [SONDRA SPEAKING IN FRENCH]
  • [WOMAN SPEAKING IN FRENCH]
  • [DRIVER SPEAKING IN FRENCH]
  • And will you stop speaking in French?
  • [MAN SPEAKING IN FRENCH OVER LOUDSPEAKER]
  • l demand a lawyer. [speaking in FRENCH]
  • [SPEAKING IN FRENCH]
  • [WOMAN SPEAKING IN FRENCH]
  • [DEALER SPEAKING IN FRENCH]
  • [SPEAKING IN FRENCH]
  • [speaking in FRENCH]
  • (SPEAKING IN FRENCH)
  • [BOTH SPEAKING IN FRENCH]
  • (LAFAYETTE SPEAKING IN FRENCH) LAFAYETTE: Just you and me now, you.

Alternatives:

  • talking in French
  • communicating in French
  • expressing oneself in French
  • conversing in French
  • using French in speech

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