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spoken

uttered through the medium of speech or characterized by speech; sometimes used in combination a spoken message the spoken language a soft-spoken person sharp-spoken

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Simple sentences

I wish I could have spoken Spanish.
English is spoken in Australia.
He did not speak unless spoken to.
What language is spoken in Mexico?
I've already spoken to Tom about it.
I've already spoken with Tom.
I've only spoken to Tom twice since he started working here.
If I could have spoken French better, I might have gotten that job.
A word once spoken can never be recalled.
Have you ever spoken to Tom?
English is spoken everywhere.
Anything that is too stupid to be spoken is sung.
If I gave no answer, I would not have spoken.
The best way to learn a foreign language is to go to the country where it is spoken.
The best way to master a foreign language is to go to the country where it is spoken.
It is often said that the best way to learn a foreign language is to go to the country where it is spoken.
What language is spoken in America?
English is spoken in a lot of countries.
English is spoken in many countries around the world.
English is a language spoken all over the world.
English is spoken in many parts of the world.
Where is English spoken?
Being spoken to by a foreigner, I did not know what to do.
English is spoken in many countries.
English is not spoken here.
Is English spoken in Canada?
English is spoken in Canada.

Movie subtitles

God has spoken to me, sir!
He hasn't spoken since she died.
How is a woman expected to marry when every man that she encounters is spoken for?
Yes, well, I'm otherwise spoken for.
I told her the next day what happened, after you'd already spoken with her.
You have never spoken to your mother in that way.
You're ill spoken of, so what should you do?
It's not to be spoken of.
It will not be spoken of that mr. Hornblower is wise.
It must be spoken of.
This is the first time since we have been engaged. you have spoken to me so.
Mabuse was committed to an insane asylum and to this day has not spoken a word to anyone.
Spoken like a real native.
Have I spoken harshly?
That's the third time you've spoken to me like that since yesterday. I'm sorry.
I haven't actually spoken with him.
Oh, I've spoken to von Prell about riding lessons for your wife.
In fact, she's spoken of it.
Yellow Hand has spoken.
Tell me, if all you say is true why have you never spoken to me before?
I want to hear French spoken.
I want to hear French spoken, do you hear?
I've also spoken with the governor because of her, but it was not possible to do anything for her.
When this poster was painted, I hadn't spoken.
Holmes has often spoken of you, Dr. Watson.
I've spoken to Jeff Surrett about it, but he'll never give me an answer.
Did I not forbid his name to be spoken at court?
Don't you answer when you're spoken to?
I think you should have spoken to your daughter before you came to see me.
I'm a friend on the condition that all that is not spoken of.
Absolutely. - Then how could I have spoken to him?
I've often spoken to you over the telephone, miss.
I've spoken to you over the phone.
Spoken like a man, Reverend.
Oh! The great Oz has spoken!
The great and Oz has spoken.
You've spoken to my heart.
Mr. Leland and Mr. Kane haven't spoken together for years.
Now, nobody speak until he's spoken to.
Answer when you're spoken to. - Huh?
You speak when you're spoken to around here.

News and current affairs

In the international arena, Eban's pen was his sword, and the spoken word his lance.
One might conclude that all of this is history: the voters have spoken.
Indeed, no US president has spoken out more frequently and more forcefully about America's mission to promote freedom in the world.
The army has spoken, issuing an ultimatum of its own to Morsi: Address the protesters' demands or face a military solution to the crisis.
Recently, even Irish, spoken at home by only a tiny minority, was granted full official status.
Roughly half as many learn French, a quarter German and an eighth Spanish, and these numbers are falling, despite the Commission's efforts, because people tend to choose the foreign language that they believe is spoken and studied the most by others.
Experience has spoken: we have to abandon today the dream of federal Europe as a counterpoint to the United States; the majority of Europeans don't want this.
Eurozone leaders have spoken about all of these, but the time has come for unequivocal commitments and a realistic timetable for action.
Unfortunately, van Rompuy, an author and poet, has spoken out against Turkish membership in far cruder terms than one would expect from a gentle haiku writer.
The FMLC's influential lawyers have spoken.
For example, your occasional illusionary perception of your name spoken in a crowd occurs because this utterance is uniquely important.
Our brains are primed to register such events; so on rare occasions the brain makes a mistake and reconstructs unrelated sounds (such as people talking indistinctly) into a false perception of the spoken name.
Could the absence of actual spoken human conversation--a cornerstone of day-to-day human intellect and creativity--produce hallucinated conversations?
MADRID - For decades, critics of the European Union have spoken about a democratic deficit.
India has an emerging middle class of several hundred million, and English is an official language, spoken by 50-100 million people.
From Mississippi to Maine, and from New York to New Orleans, America's written language is the same and the spoken language is understandable to all.
Thirteen official tongues from six distinct branches of the Indo-European group of languages - Germanic, Slavic, Uralic, Romance, Celtic, and Greek - are spoken in the eurozone.
German, the EU's most widely spoken native language, hardly makes a dent.
Ayman is a soft-spoken 14-year-old boy in Jabalia City, Gaza.
NEW YORK - I just returned from India, where I was lecturing to the Indian Parliament in the same hall where US President Barack Obama had recently spoken.
With more than a thousand points still to be agreed, all the policymakers I've spoken to recently say that they cannot see how a meaningful deal can be reached by December in Copenhagen.

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