...permet de vous amuser et parler... -- ...lets you have fun and speak...
Note: "permet de" or "vous permet de" is a very common expression in French used to state what something can do or how it can serve you. It's very often used in advertisements or instructions. The best translation is likely not a literal one. For example, you might translate "Ce logiciel vous permet de..." as "With this software, you can..."
allows me to
In English, "tu c'est parler français" translates to "you can speak French."
"Vous pouvez parler plus lentement" in English means "You can speak more slowly."
...likes to speak in English to ....
Literally "Pourquoi sommes-nous parler français" reads as "why are we to speak French". If you mean "why should we / why do we have do speak French", this is: "pourquoi devons-nous parler français".
we're going to speak French.
amuser (quelqu'un) = to entertain (someone) s'amuser (reflective form) = to enjoy, to entertain oneself. It may also mean 'to play'.
"To learn to speak English" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "apprendre Ã? parler l'anglais."Specifically, the infinitive "apprendre" means "to learn." The dependent preposition "Ã?" means "to." The infinitive "parler" means "to speak." The words "l'anglais" literally mean "the English."The pronunciation is "ah-praw-drah pahr-leh law-gleh."
"I can talk to them about my problems."
tu peux parler de tes vacances preférées= can you speak about your favorite holidays ?
j'ai envie de parler = I want to talk
I need someone to speak to.I need someone to talk to