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  1. Speak:

    • "Speak" is a more formal term that generally refers to the act of communicating verbally or expressing thoughts, ideas, or information through words.
    • Example: "She speaks several languages fluently." Here, "speak" indicates the ability to communicate verbally in different languages.
    • Example: "He will speak at the conference tomorrow." In this sentence, "speak" refers to the act of addressing or delivering a speech at the conference.
  2. Talk:

    • "Talk" is a more casual and versatile term that also refers to the act of communicating verbally, but it often implies a more informal or conversational exchange.
    • Example: "They talked about their plans for the weekend." Here, "talked" indicates a casual conversation about plans.
    • Example: "She talks to her friends on the phone every evening." In this sentence, "talks" indicates the act of engaging in conversation with her friends.


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