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When two or more people have a conversation , the usual word is talk (NOT speak): ‘We must
have been talking for hours.’ ‘If someone brings me a problem, we just sit down and talk about it.’
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Neither of my parents speaks in English.
Neither of my parents speaks English.
speak in (English) = use (English) on a particular occasion : ‘My grandparents won’t understand a
thing if the priest speaks in French.’
speak (English) = know (English) and use it habitually: ‘Do you speak German?’ ‘We’ll have to find
someone who speaks English.’
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We were shown how to speak with customers and handle complaints.
We were shown how to speak to customers and handle complaints.
In British English the usual phrase is speak to someone: ‘If you need any more information, you
should speak to Mrs Hall.’
Note that in American English both speak to and speak with are used.
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