No, I can communicate in multiple languages, including English.
Vanessa Hudgens can speak English and some Spanish, as she has stated in interviews and demonstrated in some of her work.
Yes, Little Caprice, a popular adult actress, can speak English. She is originally from the Czech Republic but is fluent in English as she has done international work in the industry.
Outsiders may or may not speak English. It depends on the individual's background, education, and exposure to the language.
No, The correct form would be "I want to make him speak English". The word "to"is a preposition so therefore must take a noun as its object. The work "speak" is a verb in this sentence so therefore "to speak" would be incorrect. Get rid of the"to"before the word speak. (This is only for this sentence. There are other instances where "to speak" is correct.)
"Hablo" means "I speak" in English.
no you have to learn to speak mexacan
Learn to speak English. Then try again.
Vanessa Hudgens can speak English and some Spanish, as she has stated in interviews and demonstrated in some of her work.
Yes, Little Caprice, a popular adult actress, can speak English. She is originally from the Czech Republic but is fluent in English as she has done international work in the industry.
If everyone in the work place speaks English, then, it is important for a peron who wants work to speak it as well. Without it customers can not be served well, directions can not be understood, and the ability to speak and read English is needed to get a better position. It is handy to be able to speak more than one language.
"He does not", or, "he doesn't speak English" would be correct. It would never be 'he do not speak English,' as that is incorrect grammar.
Employers can require that workers speak English for safety and efficiency reasons, and can reject workers who cannot. Employers cannot punish workers for speaking a non-English language to each other, as long as they speak English to customers.
Shakira
yes, some of them speak english.
yes they did speak English
I will speak in english better
"I can't speak English!" in English is Non parlo l'inglese! ("I don't speak English!") in Italian.