If you don't know how to ask them just that in their native tongue, try asking them in English. If they know English, they will understand and respond to you.
You ask, "¿HABLA USTED INGLÉS?"
Someone who speaks both.
bilingual
It means they don't know English very well.
The equivalent of 'Can I speak to someone that speaks English, please? in the Romanian language is Aş putea vorbi cu cineva care înţelege limba engleză?
by interacting with other people and find someone who speaks english ..because if you go to china and ur an american if you find someone who speaks english they become your friend very fast
parlez-vous français ? means "do you speak french?"
It means- Someone close to here speaks french
Yes, you simply find someone who speaks both Visaya and English, and ask them. There are currently no online translation websites for Visaya.
A bilingual person or a Franco-Anglophone.
The phrase "What does that translate to in English?" typically refers to seeking the English equivalent or meaning of a word, phrase, or concept in another language. It implies a request for clarification or understanding. For example, if someone speaks in Spanish and you want to know how it is expressed in English, you would ask this question.
I don't know but I am pretty suire she speaks English french and German? Hope I HELPED ! she speaks all fluently ! she is also my true hero:)