French: Ravi de vous parler aussi Spanish: Encantado de hablar contigo también German: Schön, auch mit Ihnen zu sprechen Italian: È stato un piacere parlare con te anche
To ask "What languages do you speak?" in French, you would say "Quelles langues parlez-vous?"
You just say - "I speak four languages" ...?It would be good if you use the one the other person speaks and understands._________You DO see the wonderful irony in your question... right?______________Try to work it into the conversation gradually. Wait until the person brings up a topic related to languages, other countries, or travel. Then mention that you speak a particular language. When the other party acknowledges that, you can add "and I speak three others". You don't want to sound full of yourself or pretentious by just blurting it out, but don't let yourself be passed over because you couldn't find the right opportunity to reveal a valuable personality asset.______________Throw in something like:'IK Parle Cuatro Languages'(I(in dutch) Speak(in French) Four(in spanish) Languages(in english)
You would say "Je parle plusieurs langues" in French to express that you speak many languages.
In Bhutan, you can say "Kadrin chhey la" to say thank you.
Tu parles quelles langues?
What other languages do you speak = Welche anderen Sprachen sprichst du (informal) What other languages do you speak = Welche anderen Sprachen sprechen Sie (formal)
Yes, people of the religion Islam can say "say" or speak any number of other languages they might be inclined to learn to speak just as anyone else may.
To ask "What languages do you speak?" in French, you would say "Quelles langues parlez-vous?"
In text speak you say great as gr8
It all depends on the country the Muislims live in or the language they speak. If they live in America or speak English, the Muslims Say "welcome". If they live in the Middle East and the language is Arabic, the Muslims say "Ahlan wasahlan" The Muslims live all over the world and speak all languages. What ever the word welcome means in other languages, this is how the Muslims say welcome.
It all depends on the country the Muislims live in or the language they speak. If they live in America or speak English, the Muslims Say "welcome". If they live in the Middle East and the language is Arabic, the Muslims say "Ahlan wasahlan" The Muslims live all over the world and speak all languages. What ever the word welcome means in other languages, this is how the Muslims say welcome.
You just say - "I speak four languages" ...?It would be good if you use the one the other person speaks and understands._________You DO see the wonderful irony in your question... right?______________Try to work it into the conversation gradually. Wait until the person brings up a topic related to languages, other countries, or travel. Then mention that you speak a particular language. When the other party acknowledges that, you can add "and I speak three others". You don't want to sound full of yourself or pretentious by just blurting it out, but don't let yourself be passed over because you couldn't find the right opportunity to reveal a valuable personality asset.______________Throw in something like:'IK Parle Cuatro Languages'(I(in dutch) Speak(in French) Four(in spanish) Languages(in english)
Although many Europeans, like myself, speak several languages there are millions, especially English and French, who only speak one. So I would say that on average a European speaks 2 languages.
You would say "Je parle plusieurs langues" in French to express that you speak many languages.
All monkey clans speak slightly different languages. But for us most of them sound the same. Especially the smaller monkeys. They don't have great vocabulary and they only talk about food and predators. Not about crap. Though I know most people say it's not a real language monkeys speak. But it clearly contains words, so there are real monkey languages: "Simian Speeches"
The two official languages of Chad are French and Arabic. So you could say 'Bonjour' or 'As-salaam aleikum'. There are many other indigenous languages in Chad, such as Sara, but most people would understand the above.
They speak different languages.