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difference between 日本語が話せますか vs 日本語出来ますか
difference between 日本語が話せますか vs 日本語出来ますか
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日本語が話せますか refers to conversational skills. 日本語出来ますか would usually be used in the same way. But technically, the latter refers to comprehensive skills, including writing skills, reading and listening comprehension.
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