Est-ce que vous parlez anglais?
To ask: "Do you speak French?" : Parlez-vous français? To say : "I do not speak French," : Je ne parle pas français. To say : "I speak French," : Je parle français. To literally say : "You do not speak French?" would be "Vous ne parlez pas français?"
parlez-vous français ? means "do you speak french?"
what question did the people ask they heard jesus speak
The origin of a question which means to ask about a topic is French. The French origin was question, old French question.
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 French, to ask how do you speak English? you say:Comment vous parlent anglais ?To ask do you speak English? you say:Parlez vous anglais?To ask how do you say ____ in English? you say:ça se dit comment "____" en anglais?In French, to simply say the language English or the subject English, you say:anglaisPronounced: on-gleh
France is a country. It doesn't contain other countries.Perhaps you meant to ask, what five countries in Europe do not speak French. The countries of Europe that do not speak French include:IrelandIcelandThe United KingdomSpainGermanyItalyPortugualAustriaHungaryPolandSwedenDenmarkNorwayFinlandNetherlandsCzechiaSlovakiaBulgariaUkraineMacedoniaBosnia and HerzegovinaSloveniaSerbiaCroatiaMontenegroEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaRussiaGreeceTurkey
Pas de question in French is "No question" if the speaker has nothing to ask and "No more questions?" if the phrase ends in a question mark in French.
demander means to ask in French and 'une question' is 'a question', but the phrase should be 'poser une question'. You may 'demander une réponse' (ask for an answer), but not a question.
Est-ce-que vous parlez anglais?
This question doesn't make sense. "in french" means as expressed in the French language. You could ask "Is Applebees a French restaurant?" - meaning "Does Applebees serve French cuisine. Or you could ask "Is French spoken at Applebees." But the question above isn't correctly formed.
no why would you ask that question that's stupid