Examples of using Difficulty speaking in English and their translations into Swedish
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She was weak and had difficulty speaking.
I have such difficulty speaking to women or around women,
Delayed speech or difficulty speaking.
vertigo due to inner ear troubles, difficulty speaking.
Fibromyalgia and difficulty speaking.
Difficulty speaking, impaired memory,
Delays in speech development or difficulty speaking.
Because you had difficulty speaking, your son passed it along.
It is also intended for learners who have less difficulty speaking in writing.
Udden confusion, difficulty speaking or understanding others.
paralysis of limbs or face, difficulty speaking, sudden loss of.
Udden confusion, difficulty speaking, or understanding others.
double vision, difficulty speaking and swallowing.
She could have an aphasia-- difficulty speaking or processing speech.
Difficulty speaking, impaired memory,
In January 2013, Giffords still had difficulty speaking and walking, and her right arm was paralyzed.
Difficulty speaking, impaired memory, loss of movement coordination,
have difficulty speaking and writing proper French.
If you are deaf or have difficulty speaking, the police will arrange for a British Sign Language English interpreter to help you.
You should immediately consult your physician if you notice seizures that last longer than normal, difficulty speaking, fainting or any other serious side effects.
Since then he has had more and more difficulty speaking Portuguese, with word finding pauses interrupting his speech
Weakness or paralysis of the limbs or face, difficulty speaking, severe headache,
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 or swelling in skull/brain.
aura are accompanied by difficulty speaking, world spinning,
double vision, difficulty speaking, weakness in an arm
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.
changes in vision, difficulty speaking, paralysis of the limbs