The general rule of thumb is that you pronounce the last letter of a word if it is followed by a word starting with a vowel. This is done in order to make the language flow better.
So in this example, the 's' in both cases of 'vous' would be pronounced, as they are both followed by words beginning with the vowel 'a'.
Correct. In French, the final "s" in "anglais" is generally silent when followed by a vowel sound, as in "parlez-vous anglais." However, the "s" in "aime" is pronounced in "je vous aime" because it is followed by a consonant sound.
"Can you speak English?" translates to "Parlez-vous anglais?" in French.
to speak iEnglish is 'parler anglais' in French.
The correct translation for "speak English please" in French is "parlez anglais s'il vous plaît."
"Parlez-vous anglais ?"
Est-ce que vous parlez l'anglais couramment?
to speak iEnglish is 'parler anglais' in French.
"Can you speak English?" translates to "Parlez-vous anglais?" in French.
The correct translation for "speak English please" in French is "parlez anglais s'il vous plaît."
Parlez anglais s'il vous plaît
Parlez anglais s'il vous plaît
Do you speak English? = Parlez-vous anglais?
Parlez-vous inglés? in mixed French (Parlez-vous [anglais]?) and Spanish ([¿Habla usted] inglés?) means "Do you speak English?" in English.
Est-ce-que vous parlez anglais?
Vous parlez très bien anglais
Il parle anglais (there is no such language as 'American' in French)
"Parlez-vous anglais ?"
Est-ce que vous parlez anglais?