Tu parles français- you speak French
Je parle français- I speak French
Parlez vous francais?
formal: parlez-vous français? or vous parlez français?
informal: parles-tu français? or tu parles français?
parlez-vous francais? is pronounced PAR-lay VOO fron-SAY?
That would be "parles-tu francais?"
Tu parles français- you speak French
Je parle français- I speak French
Parlez vous francais?
"parlez-vous français ?" (formal and / or plural) or "parles-tu français" (informal)
Speak = Parle (in french)
je parle francais.
parler
Parle
You can say "Je parle" which means "I am speaking" in French.
No, it's not correct. You shall say: It's French speaking. For example, you can say: Quebec, it's a French speaking area/region/province.
I am assuming you want to say "Yes, I am speaking French" in French. In that case, it would be: Oui, je parle français.
English speaking Canadians say "Easter" French speaking Canadians say "Pâques"
Je parle en français.
"Je parle français."
In French, you would say "your grandmother" as "ta grand-mère" if you are speaking informally, and as "votre grand-mère" if you are speaking formally.
To say "I am a failure" in French, you can say "Je suis un échec."
"Bonjour mademoiselle" IS a French phrase. If you say this, you are speaking French. It means "Good day, miss" in English.
The mechanics of speaking French involve using your vocal cords, mouth, tongue, and lips to produce the sounds of the language. French pronunciation also involves accents, liaisons, and nasal sounds. Additionally, grammar rules such as verb conjugation and word order play a key role in forming correct French sentences.
French say leadership.As there is no french word to express the idea.However, it is possible that french-speaking Canadians have translated it.
"Je parle français."