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fluency

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/ˈfluːənsi/ · flu-en-cy

The ability to express oneself easily and articulately in a language.

Meanings

nounformal

The ability to express oneself easily and articulately in a language.

زبان میں آسانی اور وضاحت کے ساتھ اظہار خیال کرنے کی صلاحیت۔

فصاحت

fasaahat

Formal: زبان دانی

Synonyms

eloquencearticulatenesssmoothnessفصاحتشیریں زبانیدانی

Antonyms

inarticulatenessdisfluencyhesitationبے تکی باتگڑبڑجھجھک

Common Collocations

  • speaking fluency
  • fluent in a language
  • fluency in writing

Example Sentences

Her fluency in Spanish impressed everyone at the conference.

اس کی اسپینش میں فصاحت نے کانفرنس میں سب کو متاثر کیا۔

Us ki Spanish mein fasaahat ne conference mein sab ko mutasir kiya.

Practicing regularly can help improve your fluency.

باقاعدگی سے مشق کرنا آپ کی فصاحت کو بہتر بنا سکتا ہے۔

Baqaidadgi se mashq karna aap ki fasaahat ko behtar bana sakta hai.

Fluency in multiple languages can provide career advantages.

کئی زبانوں میں فصاحت سے آپ کو کیریئر کے فوائد حاصل ہو سکتے ہیں۔

Kai zabanon mein fasaahat se aap ko career ke fawaid hasil ho sakte hain.

Easily Confused With

fluency vs. proficiency:Fluency refers to the smooth flow of speech, while proficiency encompasses a higher level of skill and accuracy in language use.

Word Family

fluent
adjectiveفصیح
fluently
adverbفصیحانہ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of fluent speakers who 'flow' through conversations effortlessly.

Imagine a smooth river flowing without obstacles, representing seamless speech.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

زبان کی شادابی ہو، جذبات کی فصاحت ہو، ہر لفظ گوہرِ نایاب جیسا ہو۔

Zuban ki shadabi ho, jazbat ki fasaahat ho, Har lafz gohar-e nayab jaisa ho.

May the language be vibrant, may the emotions be eloquent, Each word be like a rare gem.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "fluens" — flowing

First known use: 15th century

The term 'fluency' derives from the Latin word 'fluens', meaning flowing, which has been adopted into English to describe the smoothness of speech or written expression.