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What does that mean?
When someone describes some other person's English "He has a flowing English" or he has a flow English when he speaks English
what does that mean?
Feb 10, 2013 5:40 PM
Answers · 4
i dont know ^_^
February 10, 2013
You describe a person's speech as fluent. Flowing gives a slightly different image (literally, of water or another real liquid). Be careful of confusing similar words like these!
His English is fluent. Her speech is fluent. They speak English fluently.
February 10, 2013
I am sure that it would be correct to say "he has a smooth/flowing (as fluent as liquid) English"
February 10, 2013
When you have a flow, you speak fluently and naturally.
February 10, 2013
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