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{{TOCright}}SPEECH is a reference verb that has a built-in flag setting that controls how the [[SAY (verb)]] text is displayed on the user's end. When users select a different SPEECH PHRASING VIEW, it does not change anything for outgoing messages; it only changes how the game parses incoming messages. SPEECH also contains the method in which to see all the available verbs used in place of the default verbs "says", "asks", and "exclaims" when a character is speaking. The verbs listed in SPEECH VERBIAGE LIST are used in conjunction with [[TONE (verb)]] to personalize the outgoing speech string that other users see.
|verb=SPEECH

|type=Roleplaying
==SPEECH==
|pageintro={{TOCright}}{{boldmono|SPEECH}} is a reference verb that has a built-in flag setting that controls how the [[Verb:SAY|{{boldmono|SAY}} verb]] text is displayed on the user's end. When users select a different SPEECH PHRASING VIEW, it does not change anything for outgoing messages; it only changes how the game parses incoming messages. SPEECH also contains the method in which to see all the available verbs used in place of the default verbs "says", "asks", and "exclaims" when a character is speaking. The verbs listed in SPEECH VERBIAGE LIST are used in conjunction with [[TONE (verb)]] to personalize the outgoing speech string that other users see.

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<pre{{log2}}>
==Help==
Usage:
<small>'''''Please note:''' The following displays with {{boldmono|SPEECH HELP}} or {{boldmono|SPEECH}} by itself.''</small>
<pre{{log2}}>Usage:
SPEECH PHRASING LIST - Display list of available speech phrasings
SPEECH PHRASING LIST - Display list of available speech phrasings
SPEECH PHRASING VIEW {phrasing} - View examples of given speech phrasing
SPEECH PHRASING VIEW {phrasing} - View examples of given speech phrasing
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SPEECH VERBIAGE LIST - Display list of available verbs for speaking
SPEECH VERBIAGE LIST - Display list of available verbs for speaking
SPEECH VERBIAGE {letters} - List all speech verbs beginning with {letters}
SPEECH VERBIAGE NEW - Display list of most recently added speech verbs
SPEECH VERBIAGE {letters} - List all speech verbs beginning with {letters}</pre>
</pre>


==Usage==
For more information on SPEECH VERBIAGE, see [[SAY (verb)]].
==={{boldmono|PHRASING LIST}}===
{{boldmono|SPEECH PHRASING LIST}} provides three options for settings.


; Messaging
==SPEECH PHRASING==
<pre{{log2}}>The following phrasings are available:

SPEECH PHRASING LIST provides three options for settings.

<pre{{log2}}>
The following phrasings are available:
1. Standard phrasing
1. Standard phrasing
2. Name-first phrasing
2. Name-first phrasing
3. Parentheses phrasing
3. Parentheses phrasing</pre>
</pre>


===Standard Phrasing===
==={{boldmono|PHRASING VIEW}}===
{{boldmono|SPEECH PHRASING VIEW}} outputs examples of the phrasing. To use, users must use the associated number from the phrasing list.


====1 - Standard====
<pre{{log2}}>
Standard phrasing:
<pre{{log2}}>Standard phrasing:


This phrasing method is the most appropriate phrasing from a narrative standpoint. The exact phrasing varies based on which modifiers are present, with more complex combinations using an introductory clause.
This phrasing method is the most appropriate phrasing from a narrative standpoint. The exact phrasing varies based on which modifiers are present, with more complex combinations using an introductory clause.
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Speaking to an iron door, Someone says, "This is a test message."
Speaking to an iron door, Someone says, "This is a test message."
From right behind you, Someone happily says, "This is a test message."
From right behind you, Someone happily says, "This is a test message."
Speaking happily in Elven to an iron door, Someone says, "This is a test message."
Speaking happily in Elven to an iron door, Someone says, "This is a test message."</pre>
</pre>


===Name-first Phrasing===
====2 - Name-first====
<pre{{log2}}>Name-first phrasing:

<pre{{log2}}>
Name-first phrasing:


This phrasing method places all modifiers in between the name of the speaker and the message, guaranteeing that the speaker's name appears as the first word on the line.
This phrasing method places all modifiers in between the name of the speaker and the message, guaranteeing that the speaker's name appears as the first word on the line.
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Someone says, speaking to an iron door, "This is a test message."
Someone says, speaking to an iron door, "This is a test message."
Someone happily says, from right behind you, "This is a test message."
Someone happily says, from right behind you, "This is a test message."
Someone says, speaking happily in Elven to an iron door, "This is a test message."
Someone says, speaking happily in Elven to an iron door, "This is a test message."</pre>
</pre>

===Parentheses Phrasing===


====3 - Parentheses====
<pre{{log2}}>Parentheses phrasing:
<pre{{log2}}>Parentheses phrasing:


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Someone says, "This is a test message." (to an iron door)
Someone says, "This is a test message." (to an iron door)
Someone says, "This is a test message." (happily, from right behind you)
Someone says, "This is a test message." (happily, from right behind you)
Someone says, "This is a test message." (happily, in Elven, to an iron door)
Someone says, "This is a test message." (happily, in Elven, to an iron door)</pre>
</pre>


==SPEECH VERBIAGE LIST==
==={{boldmono|VERBIAGE}}===
{{boldmono|SPEECH VERBIAGE}} outputs speech verbiage lists.

===={{boldmono|LIST}}====
{{boldmono|SPEECH VERBIAGE LIST}} outputs a full list of available verbiage for use with {{boldmono|SAY}}. To view the full list, please see the [[#List of Speech Verbs|list of speech verbs]].

===={{boldmono|NEW}}====
{{boldmono|SPEECH VERBIAGE NEW}} displays a list of the newest additional to the speech verbiage list.

; Messaging Example:
<pre{{log2}}>Recently added speech verbs:

advance allege bleat bray cite
contemplate counsel debate exhort expound
hedge hoot infer narrate point out
postulate propound relay sniff snipe
sound out translate </pre>

====Letters====
{{boldmono|SPEECH VERBIAGE (letters)}} outputs a list of verbs available based on the starting letter.

==Additional Information==
===List of Speech Verbs===
<section begin=verbiage />
<section begin=verbiage />
===A-E===
====A-E====
<div style="column-count:6;-moz-column-count:6;-webkit-column-count:6">
<div style="column-count:6;-moz-column-count:6;-webkit-column-count:6">
*accuse
*accuse
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*admit
*admit
*admonish
*admonish
*advance
*advise
*advise
*advocate
*advocate
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*agonize
*agonize
*agree
*agree
*allege
*allow
*allow
*amend
*amend
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*bite out
*bite out
*blather
*blather
*bleat
*blubber
*blubber
*blurt
*blurt
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*boom
*boom
*brag
*brag
*bray
*breathe
*breathe
*cackle
*cackle
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*chirp
*chirp
*choke out
*choke out
*cite
*claim
*claim
*clarify
*clarify
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*console
*console
*conspire
*conspire
*contemplate
*contend
*contend
*contest
*contest
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*correct
*correct
*cough
*cough
*council
*counter
*counter
*criticize
*criticize
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*curse
*curse
*deadpan
*deadpan
*debate
*declaim
*declaim
*declare
*declare
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*enunciate
*enunciate
*exclaim
*exclaim
*exhort
*expound
*explain
*explain
*express
*express
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</div>
</div>


===F-J===
====F-J====
<div style="column-count:6;-moz-column-count:6;-webkit-column-count:6">
<div style="column-count:6;-moz-column-count:6;-webkit-column-count:6">
*falter
*falter
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*hazard
*hazard
*heckle
*heckle
*hedge
*hint
*hint
*hiss
*hiss
*holler
*holler
*hoot
*howl
*howl
*hum
*hum
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*imply
*imply
*indicate
*indicate
*infer
*inform
*inform
*inquire
*inquire
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</div>
</div>


===K-O===
====K-O====
<div style="column-count:6;-moz-column-count:6;-webkit-column-count:6">
<div style="column-count:6;-moz-column-count:6;-webkit-column-count:6">
*keen
*keen
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*mutter
*mutter
*nag
*nag
*narrate
*needle
*needle
*note
*note
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</div>
</div>


===P-T===
====P-T====
<div style="column-count:6;-moz-column-count:6;-webkit-column-count:6">
<div style="column-count:6;-moz-column-count:6;-webkit-column-count:6">
*persuade
*persuade
*placate
*placate
*plead
*plead
*point out
*ponder
*ponder
*pontificate
*pontificate
*posit
*posit
*postulate
*pout
*pout
*praise
*praise
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*pronounce
*pronounce
*propose
*propose
*propound
*protest
*protest
*purr
*purr
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*reiterate
*reiterate
*rejoice
*rejoice
*relay
*relent
*relent
*remark
*remark
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*sneer
*sneer
*snicker
*snicker
*sniff
*snipe
*snivel
*snivel
*sob
*sob
*soothe
*soothe
*sound out
*specify
*specify
*speculate
*speculate
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*threaten
*threaten
*toast
*toast
*translate
*trill
*trill
</div>
</div>


===U-Z===
====U-Z====
<div style="column-count:6;-moz-column-count:6;-webkit-column-count:6">
<div style="column-count:6;-moz-column-count:6;-webkit-column-count:6">
*upbraid
*upbraid
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</div>
</div>
<section end=verbiage />
<section end=verbiage />

[[Category:Verbs]]
==See Also==
* [[Verb:SAY|SAY verb]]
* [[Verb:TONE|TONE verb]]

Latest revision as of 21:25, 12 January 2026

SPEECH
Type Roleplaying

SPEECH is a reference verb that has a built-in flag setting that controls how the SAY verb text is displayed on the user's end. When users select a different SPEECH PHRASING VIEW, it does not change anything for outgoing messages; it only changes how the game parses incoming messages. SPEECH also contains the method in which to see all the available verbs used in place of the default verbs "says", "asks", and "exclaims" when a character is speaking. The verbs listed in SPEECH VERBIAGE LIST are used in conjunction with TONE (verb) to personalize the outgoing speech string that other users see.

Help

Please note: The following displays with SPEECH HELP or SPEECH by itself.

Usage:
    SPEECH PHRASING LIST             - Display list of available speech phrasings
    SPEECH PHRASING VIEW {phrasing}  - View examples of given speech phrasing
    SPEECH PHRASING SET {phrasing}   - Select given speech phrasing

    SPEECH VERBIAGE LIST             - Display list of available verbs for speaking
    SPEECH VERBIAGE NEW             - Display list of most recently added speech verbs
    SPEECH VERBIAGE {letters}        - List all speech verbs beginning with {letters}

Usage

PHRASING LIST

SPEECH PHRASING LIST provides three options for settings.

Messaging
The following phrasings are available:
1. Standard phrasing
2. Name-first phrasing
3. Parentheses phrasing

PHRASING VIEW

SPEECH PHRASING VIEW outputs examples of the phrasing. To use, users must use the associated number from the phrasing list.

1 - Standard

Standard phrasing:

This phrasing method is the most appropriate phrasing from a narrative standpoint.  The exact phrasing varies based on which modifiers are present, with more complex combinations using an introductory clause.

Examples:

Someone says, "This is a test message."
Someone happily says, "This is a test message."
Speaking in Elven, Someone says, "This is a test message."
Speaking to an iron door, Someone says, "This is a test message."
From right behind you, Someone happily says, "This is a test message."
Speaking happily in Elven to an iron door, Someone says, "This is a test message."

2 - Name-first

Name-first phrasing:

This phrasing method places all modifiers in between the name of the speaker and the message, guaranteeing that the speaker's name appears as the first word on the line.

Examples:

Someone says, "This is a test message."
Someone happily says, "This is a test message."
Someone says, in Elven, "This is a test message."
Someone says, speaking to an iron door, "This is a test message."
Someone happily says, from right behind you, "This is a test message."
Someone says, speaking happily in Elven to an iron door, "This is a test message."

3 - Parentheses

Parentheses phrasing:

This phrasing method places all modifiers after the end of the message, enclosed in parentheses.

Examples:

Someone says, "This is a test message."
Someone says, "This is a test message." (happily)
Someone says, "This is a test message." (in Elven)
Someone says, "This is a test message." (to an iron door)
Someone says, "This is a test message." (happily, from right behind you)
Someone says, "This is a test message." (happily, in Elven, to an iron door)

VERBIAGE

SPEECH VERBIAGE outputs speech verbiage lists.

LIST

SPEECH VERBIAGE LIST outputs a full list of available verbiage for use with SAY. To view the full list, please see the list of speech verbs.

NEW

SPEECH VERBIAGE NEW displays a list of the newest additional to the speech verbiage list.

Messaging Example
Recently added speech verbs:

    advance         allege          bleat           bray            cite
    contemplate     counsel         debate          exhort          expound
    hedge           hoot            infer           narrate         point out
    postulate       propound        relay           sniff           snipe
    sound out       translate       

Letters

SPEECH VERBIAGE (letters) outputs a list of verbs available based on the starting letter.

Additional Information

List of Speech Verbs

A-E

  • accuse
  • acknowledge
  • acquiesce
  • add
  • admit
  • admonish
  • advance
  • advise
  • advocate
  • affirm
  • agonize
  • agree
  • allege
  • allow
  • amend
  • announce
  • answer
  • apologize
  • appease
  • approve
  • argue
  • articulate
  • ask
  • assert
  • assure
  • attempt
  • attest
  • aver
  • babble
  • banter
  • bark
  • bawl
  • beg
  • begin
  • bellow
  • bemoan
  • beseech
  • bite out
  • blather
  • bleat
  • blubber
  • blurt
  • bluster
  • boast
  • boom
  • brag
  • bray
  • breathe
  • cackle
  • cajole
  • call
  • carp
  • caution
  • challenge
  • chant
  • chastise
  • chatter
  • cheer
  • chide
  • chime in
  • chirp
  • choke out
  • cite
  • claim
  • clarify
  • cluck
  • coax
  • command
  • commend
  • comment
  • commiserate
  • complain
  • compliment
  • concede
  • conclude
  • concur
  • condescend
  • confess
  • confide
  • confirm
  • congratulate
  • consider
  • console
  • conspire
  • contemplate
  • contend
  • contest
  • continue
  • coo
  • correct
  • cough
  • council
  • counter
  • criticize
  • critique
  • croak
  • croon
  • crow
  • cry
  • curse
  • deadpan
  • debate
  • declaim
  • declare
  • demand
  • demur
  • denounce
  • deny
  • deter
  • direct
  • disagree
  • disclose
  • dismiss
  • dissuade
  • distract
  • divulge
  • drawl
  • droll
  • drone
  • echo
  • effuse
  • elaborate
  • emphasize
  • encourage
  • enthuse
  • entreat
  • enunciate
  • exclaim
  • exhort
  • expound
  • explain
  • express
  • exult

F-J

  • falter
  • flatter
  • fret
  • fuss
  • gasp
  • gloat
  • glower
  • goad
  • gossip
  • grant
  • grate
  • greet
  • gripe
  • groan
  • grouse
  • grovel
  • growl
  • grumble
  • grunt
  • guess
  • gush
  • hail
  • hazard
  • heckle
  • hedge
  • hint
  • hiss
  • holler
  • hoot
  • howl
  • hum
  • hush
  • implore
  • imply
  • indicate
  • infer
  • inform
  • inquire
  • insinuate
  • insist
  • instruct
  • interject
  • interrogate
  • interrupt
  • intimate
  • intone
  • introduce
  • jest
  • joke

K-O

  • keen
  • lambaste
  • lament
  • laud
  • laugh
  • lecture
  • lisp
  • maintain
  • marvel
  • maunder
  • mention
  • moan
  • mock
  • mouth
  • mumble
  • murmur
  • muse
  • mutter
  • nag
  • narrate
  • needle
  • note
  • object
  • oblige
  • observe
  • offer
  • opine
  • orate
  • order

P-T

  • persuade
  • placate
  • plead
  • point out
  • ponder
  • pontificate
  • posit
  • postulate
  • pout
  • praise
  • prattle
  • pray
  • preach
  • predicate
  • press
  • proclaim
  • prod
  • profess
  • promise
  • prompt
  • pronounce
  • propose
  • propound
  • protest
  • purr
  • quarrel
  • quaver
  • query
  • quibble
  • quip
  • quote
  • ramble
  • rasp
  • rattle off
  • rave
  • razz
  • read
  • reaffirm
  • reason
  • reassure
  • rebuke
  • rebut
  • recall
  • recite
  • reconsider
  • regale
  • rehearse
  • reinforce
  • reiterate
  • rejoice
  • relay
  • relent
  • remark
  • remind
  • reminisce
  • repeat
  • reply
  • report
  • reprimand
  • reproach
  • request
  • resolve
  • respond
  • retort
  • reveal
  • ridicule
  • roar
  • say
  • scoff
  • scold
  • scream
  • screech
  • seethe
  • share
  • shout
  • shriek
  • sigh
  • simper
  • singsong
  • slur
  • snap
  • snarl
  • sneer
  • snicker
  • sniff
  • snipe
  • snivel
  • sob
  • soothe
  • sound out
  • specify
  • speculate
  • spit
  • sputter
  • squall
  • squawk
  • squeak
  • stammer
  • state
  • stipulate
  • stress
  • stutter
  • submit
  • suggest
  • sulk
  • supply
  • swear
  • taunt
  • tease
  • testify
  • threaten
  • toast
  • translate
  • trill

U-Z

  • upbraid
  • urge
  • vent
  • venture
  • vow
  • wail
  • warble
  • warn
  • wheedle
  • wheeze
  • whimper
  • whine
  • whisper aloud
  • wish
  • witter
  • wonder
  • worry
  • yammer
  • yell
  • yelp


See Also