Examples of using Difficulty speaking in English and their translations into Polish
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Computer
Difficulty speaking.
She's still having difficulty speaking.
Have difficulty speaking… sorry Caught a cold?
Nice age. She had difficulty speaking?
I have such difficulty speaking to women, or around women…
Did she have any difficulty speaking?
Difficulty speaking, impaired memory,
Normal? Upset? Did she have any difficulty speaking?
She had difficulty speaking?
though he had difficulty speaking.
She had difficulty speaking? Nice age.
She would tell you herself, but she has difficulty speaking at the moment.
She had difficulty speaking? Nice age?
She could have lingering memory problems, difficulty speaking.
Udden confusion, difficulty speaking or understanding others.
paralysis of limbs or face, difficulty speaking, sudden loss of.
Udden confusion, difficulty speaking or understanding others.
You should immediately consult your physician if you notice seizures that last longer than normal, difficulty speaking, fainting or any other serious side effects.
Weakness or paralysis of the limbs or face, difficulty speaking, severe headache,
headache, difficulty speaking, and abnormal behavior.
Upset? Did she have any difficulty speaking? Normal?
paralysis of limbs or face, difficulty speaking or understanding.
paralysis of limbs or face, difficulty speaking, sudden loss of consciousness signs of nervous system problems such as bleeding
You should immediately consult your physician if you notice seizures that last longer than normal, difficulty speaking, fainting or any other serious side effects.
double vision, difficulty speaking, weakness in an arm
tingling sensation,“pins and needles”, difficulty speaking or understanding language, shaking, stroke.
Contact a doctor immediately if you experience sudden vision loss in one eye, difficulty speaking, numbness and/or weakness affecting one side of the body as any of these may be signs of a stroke.
long-lasting headache• Vision problems• Difficulty speaking• Feeling dizzy
feeling confused, difficulty speaking(sometimes total loss of speech), changes in your sight,