Parlez-vous le français means "do you speak French?". (note: French speakers are likely to often drop the 'le')
The statement 'Parlez en francais' means Speak in French. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'parlez' means '[you] speak'. The preposition 'en' means 'in'. The noun 'francais' means 'French'.
It means "Do you speak French?" and would be used with an authority, stranger, or more than one person.If you were talking to 1 pet, 1 little kid, or 1 friend/someone you know very well you would say: "parles-tu francais?" (pronounced "parl too fransay?") which means exactly the same thing but has the informal word "tu" meaning "you" instead of the formal/plural "vous" meaning "you".Comprenez-vous??? ("do you understand?")Comprends-tu??? ("do you understand" - informal!!)parlez vous francais means do you speak french?
This means "Do you speak French." Respond with "no" or "oui oui"; oui means yes.
pourquoi etudiez-vous le francais?
"Ou avez-vous appris le français?" means "Where did you learn French?" in English.
I do thank you for asking. Parlez-vous bien le français aussi?
I doesn't mean anything the beginning mean: nor the french language the end: please
The statement 'Je suis francais' means I'm French. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The verb 'suis' means '[I] am'. And the adjective/noun 'francais' means 'French'.
"Je voudrais apprendre le francais." correction: "Je voudrais apprendre le francais."= "I'd like to learn french" "Can you teach me french?" is : "Peux tu m'apprendre le français?" or "Pouvez vous m'apprendre le français?"
Si vous aimez le futbol, prendez francais! J'aime le football.
This sentence is incorrect so incomprehensible... maybe the author of the sentence meant something like "Do you know the French words you're saying"
Ne melange pas l'espagnol avec le francais = Don't mix Spanish with French Ne parle pas en espagnol = Don't speak Spanish