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flu·ent

(flū'ent),
Relating to fluency.
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Although the villagers converse in the local dialect, most of them can speak Sanskrit fluently.
Sarah is fluently bilingual with an educational background in business administration.
It has gotten to terrible that a child who speaks the English language fluently is considered intelligent, while the one who speaks his mother tongue fluently is considered 'local.'
The survey showed that 11% (310,600) of all people aged three and over living in Wales in 2013-14 could speak Welsh fluently compared with 12% (317,300) in 2004-06.
All appeared to be going well in the early stages, with Vautour largely fencing fluently in the hands of Paul Townend, but the but the T complexion of the race changed in the back straight as he made a shuddering mistake five fences from the finish.
The United States is my place of birth and English is the only language that I speak fluently. My mother's family moved to New York 150 years ago.
Q In view of her German ancestry, does the Queen speak the language fluently? Carol Doust South East London.
He spent five years of his childhood in Lebanon and speaks Arabic fluently.
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