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What is the comparative form of fluent?
The comparative form of fluent is
more fluent
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While "fluenter" is sometimes used, it is not the standard or preferred form.
Which individual is most associated with explaining how you understand language?
How do you shorten a speech?
Second Language Acquisition
How do you say companion in different languages?
List of words that also mean said?
Why do Americans think English people have funny accents?
What is an example of oration speech?
How do you reply to cuántos ańos tienes?
What does ki ora mean?
Is the word she in first person or second person?
Is Greek harder to learn than French?
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