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What is the adjektiv of speech?

The adjective of "speech" is spoken.

Here are some examples of how to use it:

* Spoken word: This refers to language that is spoken aloud.

* Spoken language: This refers to the system of communication using spoken sounds.

* Spoken communication: This refers to the process of communicating through spoken language.

There are other adjectives related to speech, depending on the specific nuance you want to convey, such as:

* Verbal: Relating to words or language.

* Oral: Relating to the mouth or spoken language.

* Articulate: Able to express oneself clearly and effectively.

* Eloquent: Fluent and persuasive in speaking.

* Conversational: Relating to ordinary conversation.

* Fluent: Able to speak or write easily and smoothly.

* Grammatical: Conforming to the rules of grammar.

* Formal: Relating to formal occasions or communication.

* Informal: Relating to casual occasions or communication.

The best choice will depend on the specific context.

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