Usage examples of "relatively speaking" in English with translation to Spanish

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I guess that there are fundamentalists and radicals even in the relatively peaceful domain of language... Supongo que hay fundamentalistas y radicales incluso en el campo relativamente pacífico del lenguaje...
Some people caricature gay men as limp-wristed and speaking with a lisp. Algunas personas caricaturizan a los homosexuales como afeminados hablando con ceceo.
The computer is a relatively recent invention. La computadora es un invento relativamente reciente.
That boy is speaking English. Ese chico está hablando inglés.
Considering what time it was, the supermarket was relatively empty. Para la hora que era, el supermercado estaba relativamente vacío.
She composed herself before speaking. Ella se tranquilizó antes de hablar.
The region is relatively rich in mineral resources. La región es relativamente rica en recursos minerales.
Generally speaking, what she says is right. Generalmente hablando, lo que ella dice es cierto.
Solar energy seems to offer more hope than any other source of energy, particularly because those areas most in need of water lie rather close to the equator and have a relatively clear atmosphere. La energía solar parece ofrecer más esperanza que cualquier otra fuente de energía, sobre todo porque las áreas con mayor necesidad de agua se encuentran más cerca del ecuador y tienen una atmósfera relativamente clara.
Tom dislikes speaking in public. A Tom no le gusta hablar en público.
Nothing in this world is harder than speaking the truth, nothing easier than flattery. Nada en este mundo es más difícil que decir la verdad, y nada más fácil que ser un adulador.
Frankly speaking, I don't like her. Francamente, ella no me gusta.
That boy who is speaking English is taller than I. Ese chico que está hablando inglés es más alto que yo.
Who is she speaking to? ¿Con quién está hablando ella?
Generally speaking, the climate of Japan is mild. Por lo general, el clima de Japón es suave.
Tom doesn't like speaking in public. A Tom no le gusta hablar en público.
When he finished speaking, everyone was silent. Cuando él termino de hablar, todo el mundo estaba callado.
Are they speaking English? ¿Están hablando en inglés?
Generally speaking, history repeats itself. Generalmente hablando, la historia se repite.
I dislike speaking in public. No me gusta hablar en público.
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