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Should I use the preposition "in" with the names of languages in these sentences? Do you speak in English or in Russian with your teacher? Or Do you speak English or Russian with your teacher? Can I also say "Do you talk to your teacher in English or Russian?
2019年10月24日 14:24
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The right verb is speak while talk is used for short duration of time the difference between speak and talk is in duration
2019年10月24日
@Mohamed - "in" is required for the common case of speaking/talking about a topic in a language.
2019年10月24日
The Oxford Learner's Dictionaries are an excellent resource. https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/ The basic patterns are to speak (a language) to speak (to/with someone) (about something/someone) (in a language) to talk (to/with someone) (about something/someone) (in a language) speak https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/speak_1?q=speak meaning 4 ​[transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses) speak something to be able to use a particular language to speak several languages to speak a little Urdu Do you speak English? meaning 5 ​[transitive, intransitive] to use a particular language to express yourself speak something What language is it they're speaking? speak in something Would you prefer it if we spoke in German?
2019年10月24日
You don’t need to use in in the question keep it simple and straightforward
2019年10月24日
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