Frequency rank: 17,795. – 17,858.
- fluent (in a language); flowing
adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi); noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- fluent (in a language)
- flowing
This usage describes the ability to speak or write a language smoothly and effortlessly, indicating a high level of proficiency.
This meaning refers to something that moves smoothly and continuously, often describing movement or style in a more poetic or artistic sense.
Generated collocations (experimental)
りゅうちょう流暢にはなす話すto speak fluentlyりゅうちょう流暢なえいご英語fluent Englishりゅうちょう流暢なすぴいちスピーチfluent speechりゅうちょう流暢さをみにつける身につけるto acquire fluencyりゅうちょう流暢なひょうげん表現fluent expressionりゅうちょう流暢なこみゅにけえしょんコミュニケーションfluent communicationりゅうちょう流暢なにほんご日本語fluent Japaneseりゅうちょう流暢なかき書きかた方fluent writing styleりゅうちょう流暢なかいわ会話fluent conversationりゅうちょう流暢さをこうじょう向上させるto improve fluency
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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She can speak French fluently, not to mention English.
In addition to English, she speaks French fluently.
I heard her speaking English as fluently as a citizen of the USA.
He can speak English much more fluently than I can.
He speaks English as fluently as if he were an American.
He speaks English as fluently as any student in his class.
He is an American, but as he was born and brought up in Japan, he can speak Japanese quite fluently.
It is difficult for Japanese people to speak English fluently.
Long practice enabled him to speak fluent English.
In addition to English, Mr. Nakajima can speak German fluently.