Sess-kay-jah-pahl
that means : what is it ?
Est-ce que je parle avec...
Est-ce que tu aimes quand je parle français avec toi ?means do you like when I'm talking french with you?
Does the girl speak french?
Es-kuh ce-kue
This literally translates as "is this what I speak" If this is a question you should add "est-ce que" before the sentence clarifying that you are asking something or at least an question mark... This is how it should look if you are asking a question with your sentence: "Est-ce que c'est ce que je parle?" I am not 100% sure of what your are asking though so if this is incorrect I apologize. Je m'excuse si il y a tout erreurs. Je ne parle pas tres bien français. Merci beaucoup
With great difficulty. French does not have compound present tenses. You can say 'You speak', but not 'You are speaking' or 'You do speak'; and therefore, the question form is 'Speak you?' but not 'Do you speak?' or 'Are you speaking?' To make a question i French, either a) reverse verb and pronoun; Tu parles > Parles-tu? or (especially when the subject is not a pronoun) put 'Est-ce que...' on the front: La dame parle > est-ce que la dame parle? Est-ce qu'elle parle?
pendant que. I talk while you sleep = Je parle pendant que tu dors. A while - un petit temps
Est-ce que vous parlez chinois? is Do you speak Chinese? ...parle chinois, is ...speaks Chinese.
Est-ce que vous parlez l'anglais couramment?
Qu'est ce que tu fais [keske tu fa]
"Est-ce que tu penses que je suis bon en français / que je parle bien français?"