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jin sun
speak to him, talk to him
I wonder what's difference between them...
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18 jun. 2016 11:56
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They are the same to me. They imply that "he" is somewhat stubborn and someone should try to "talk some sense into him".
18 juni 2016
use speak for more formal presentations and lectures, and talk for more informal ones
When we refer to languages, we use speak:
How many languages do you speak?
I wish I could speak Italian.
Speak usually only focuses on the person who is producing the words
He spoke about the importance of taking exercise and having a good diet.
Talk focuses on a speaker and at least one listener, and can mean have a conversation
I hope I can meet you to talk about my plans for the company.
use speak on the telephone
Who’s speaking?
18 juni 2016
I'd say in common usage, "speak to him" is a bit more formal while "talk to him" is very informal.
18 juni 2016
As far as I know both are same. but speak to him is more gentler, talk to him sounds little harsh.
18 juni 2016
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jin sun
Taalvaardigheden
Engels, Koreaans
Taal die wordt geleerd
Engels
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