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What are people who speak called?

There isn't one specific word for people who speak. We usually use more descriptive phrases depending on the context:

* Speakers: This is a general term for anyone who uses their voice to communicate.

* Talkers: Similar to speakers, this term is often used in a casual setting.

* Orators: This term refers to skilled and eloquent speakers, often used for public speakers.

* Linguists: This refers to people who study language, not necessarily those who speak it.

* Conversationalists: This refers to people who are good at engaging in conversation.

* Storytellers: This describes those who are skilled at sharing narratives.

* Lecturers: This refers to people who give formal presentations or speeches.

You could also use more specific terms based on the language spoken, such as:

* English speakers

* Spanish speakers

* French speakers

Ultimately, the best term depends on the specific context and the level of formality required.

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