If you wish to speak French with a French accent, the best way is to surround yourself with natural French speakers and you will soon pick up the accent.
Sure! Most kids in other countries learn more than one language, so why not learn french! It might be difficult to find anyone who would speak french with you if you were on a trip and didn't know anyone in Australia...Perhaps researching french clubs in Australia would be helpful to find areas where people will speak french.
The accent color was very bright and annoying. The French accent made it difficult to understand the man.
english, french, or whatever else they would normaly speak.
Each language has its own accents, so there is no such thing as a 1-1 equivalent of a Southern Accent (in English) with a French accent that has the same "twang" or inspires the same feelings of being "down-home", "rural", and "less high-brow". Probably the French accent that would sound like this most strongly like a Southern Accent to a French speaker would be Cajun French.Watch the video below to see a native Cajun French speaker.
It helps if you are from Tennessee. The best thing to do is speak as you would normally. If you plan on staying in Tennessee, or anywhere there is an accent, just listen to the people around you and you will catch on to it eventually. Trying to talk with an accent will either embarrass you or insult the natives.
Spoke is the past tense of speak.
What they spoke in before they were created!Normally, vampires would speak in a Transylvanian accent, ( because that's where they were originally from in the middle ages ) but some may speak in either a Spanish-like accent or Transylvanian. Either or, it suits perfectly for vampires.
To ask: "Do you speak French?" : Parlez-vous français? To say : "I do not speak French," : Je ne parle pas français. To say : "I speak French," : Je parle français. To literally say : "You do not speak French?" would be "Vous ne parlez pas français?"
I think a rough translation would be like, can you speak French.
i would say the larger scope would be french
If you become an officer in the Canadian forces you must learn to speak French fluently, so yes, the navy would speak French as well as English.
Some Chinese people certainly speak French, but this would be a small minority (by percentage).