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Speak Speak  Order Convey Information Opinion Feeling Agitation

The verb 'speak' means to say something to convey information or feeling, with 'spoke' as the simple past and 'spoken' as the past participle.

Verbum 'speak' significat dicere aliquid ad informationem vel sensum transmittendum, cum 'spoke' sit simplex praeteritum et 'spoken' sit participium praeteritum.

Front speak 
Back say something in order to convey information, an opinion, or a feeling: in his agitation he was unable to speak | she refused to speak about the incident.

Simple Past: spoke 
Past Participle: spoken 

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