Common titles of address are Signore and Signora, and Signorino and Signorina. They respectively mean 'Sir' and 'Ma'am', and 'Mr' and 'Miss'. They respectively are pronounced 'see-NYOH-ray' and 'see-NYOH-rah', and 'see-nyoh-REE-noh' and 'see-nyoh-REE-nah'.
Dottore, Professore and Signore are just three of many ways to address an Italian man.
Specifically, the masculine noun dottore is "Doctor." The masculine noun professore means "professor." The masculine noun Signore translates as "Mister, Mr, Sir."
The respective pronunciations will be "dot-TO-re," "PRO-fes-SO-re" and "see-NYO-re" in Italian.
posso parlare con te- can i speak with you
You can say a variety of things. Ciao signore (if it is a formal meeting) and maybe add piacere which means pleasure (pleasure to meet you).
The best way to find out if someone is of Italian heritage is to ask them.
Yes, but only to other people who speak italian. Like me.
You can be French and speak Italian, but speaking Italian does not mean you are French.
Yes, they speak Italian language!
They speak Italian.
No.
parlare - speak parlano Italiano - speak Italian
"I speak Italian brilliantly!" in English is Parlo l'italiano brillantemente! in Italian.
"You cannot speak Italian!" in English is Non puoi parlare italiano! in Italian.
Canadian is not a language. Do you mean to ask if they can speak French Canadian? If so: Est-ce que vous parlez francais-canadien?
In Italy people speak Italian, so anyone from Italy would speak Italian.
You speak to her about it or you ask someone who she respects to do it for you.