does someone there speak english - translation to greek
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does someone there speak english - translation to greek

CAMPAIGN IN SINGAPORE TO PROMOTE STANDARD ENGLISH OVER SINGLISH
Speak Good English; Speak Good English Campaign
  • A Get It Right Poster at a food-court displaying a correction of ungrammatical English.

does someone there speak english      
μιλάει κανείς εκεί αγγλικά
there are         
BODY OF RULES THAT DESCRIBE THE STRUCTURE OF EXPRESSIONS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
There are; English grammer; English Grammar; Good vs. Well; There is; Punctuation Templates; A level english language; English language grammar; English noun phrase; There's; English morphology; Grammar of English; English word order
υπάρχουν
there is         
BODY OF RULES THAT DESCRIBE THE STRUCTURE OF EXPRESSIONS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
There are; English grammer; English Grammar; Good vs. Well; There is; Punctuation Templates; A level english language; English language grammar; English noun phrase; There's; English morphology; Grammar of English; English word order
υπάρχει

Definition

speak
v.
1) ('to talk') to speak bluntly, candidly, frankly, freely; coherently; correctly; fluently; glibly; incorrectly; irresponsibly; loudly; openly; politely; quickly, rapidly; quietly, softly; responsibly; rudely; slowly; truthfully
2) (D; intr.) ('to talk') to speak about, of (to speak about politics)
3) (d; intr.) to speak for ('to be a spokesperson for') (she spoke for all of us; who will speak for the accused?)
4) (d; intr.) ('to talk') to speak from (to speak from the heart; to speak from experience)
5) (d; intr.) ('to converse') to speak in (they were speaking in English; more usu. is: they were speaking English)
6) (d; intr.) to speak to ('to address') (she spoke to the crowd; to speak to the subject; to speak to the question on the agenda; don't speak to him)
7) (D; intr.) ('to converse') to speak to, with (she spoke to me about several things; I spoke with them for an hour)
8) (misc.) to speak well of smb. ('to praise smb.'); to speak ill of smb. ('to criticize smb.'); it speaks for itself ('it is self-evident'); roughly speaking ('approximately'); strictly speak ('in concrete terms')

Wikipedia

Speak Good English Movement

The Speak Good English Movement (SGEM) is a Singapore Government campaign to "encourage Singaporeans to speak grammatically correct English that is universally understood". It was launched by then-Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong on 29 April 2000. The purpose was to ensure that Singaporeans recognise the importance of speaking Standard English and to encourage its usage. It is seen as a measure to counter the usage of Singapore Colloquial English, known as Singlish.