Usage examples of "legally speaking" in English with translation to Italian

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In Japan, people become legally of age at twenty. In Giappone la gente diventa maggiorenne a vent'anni.
Tom dislikes speaking in public. A Tom non piace parlare in pubblico.
Tom is legally blind. Tom è cieco civile.
Generally speaking, the climate of Japan is mild. In generale il clima del Giappone è mite.
Tom hasn't smoked since he was old enough to legally smoke. Tom non ha fumato da quando aveva un età per cui è per lui legale farlo.
Strictly speaking, the tomato is not a vegetable. It's a fruit. Per la precisione il pomodoro non è verdura, è un frutto.
Would you mind speaking a little louder? A Lei farebbe inconvenienza di parlare un po' più forte?
I heard her speaking English as fluently as a citizen of the USA. L'ho sentita parlare bene l'inglese al pari di un cittadino degli Stati Uniti.
I dislike speaking in public. Non mi piace parlare in pubblico.
She interrupted him while he was speaking. Lo interruppe mentre parlava.
Tom is good at speaking French. Tom è bravo a parlare francese.
He tried speaking French to us. Ha provato a parlare con noi in francese.
This is Tom speaking. I'd like to speak to Ann. Sono Tom. Vorrei parlare con Ann.
He interrupted her while she was speaking. La interruppe mentre stava parlando.
An expert is speaking. Sta parlando un esperto.
Shh, you're speaking too loudly. Shh, stai parlando troppo forte.
Mary is speaking to strangers. Mary sta parlando con degli stranieri.
I don't feel like speaking German. Non ho voglia di parlare tedesco.
Tom grew up speaking both English and French. Tom è cresciuto parlando sia inglese che francese.
CouchSurfing is like speaking Esperanto, it's a dream coming true: the global village. CouchSurfing è come parlare esperanto, è la realizzazione di un sogno: il villaggio globale!
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