fluency

fluency
noun (ease in speaking or expressing: Her fluency surprised her colleagues.) fluidez
fluency
tr['flʊːənsɪ]
noun
1 fluidez nombre femenino
2 (of language) dominio (in, de)
fluency ['flu:əntsi] n
: fluidez f, soltura f
fluency
n.
dominio s.m.
facilidad s.f.
facundia s.f.
fluidez s.f.
labia s.f.
parola s.f.
soltura s.f.
'fluːənsi
mass noun fluidez f, soltura f
['fluːǝnsɪ]
N
1) (in foreign language) fluidez f , soltura f

she speaks French with great fluency — habla francés con mucha fluidez or soltura, domina bien el francés

you need fluency in at least one foreign language — necesita dominar al menos una lengua

I was impressed by his fluency in English — me impresionó su dominio del inglés

2) (in speaking, reading, writing) fluidez f , soltura f
3) [of movement] soltura f
* * *
['fluːənsi]
mass noun fluidez f, soltura f

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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