Sprechen Sie mit Ihrem Herzen translates as Speak with your heart.
"Sprechen Sie fun" is a mix of German and English, with "Sprechen Sie" meaning "Do you speak" in German. However, "fun" is an English word and doesn't translate directly into German. The phrase could be interpreted as asking someone if they enjoy or understand fun, but it's not a grammatically correct or commonly used expression in either language.
The verb "to speak" translates in to German as "sprechen" or "reden".
Kannst du Deutsch sprechen = Can you speak German
Sie sprechen in Rätseln für mich = You/they speak in riddles for me.
Sprechen: to speak I speak You speak He speaks We speak You all speak They speak Hope that helped :)
"Herzen" which is the plural of "Herz" which means "heart".
No, sprechen means speak in German.
"Ich kann Deutsche" in English is not a complete sentence. But from what you asked, it means "I can German." If you heard something complete like "Ich kann Deutsch sprechen." This means "I can speak German." Hope this helped!
Sprechen Sie deutsch? is German for "Do you speak German?"
This is not French, but broken German. That would mean 'I don't speak German'. (It's not grammatical though, and should be "ich spreche kein Deutsch").
That's not Dutch at all. However, it is similar to the German phrase "sprechen Sie deutsch" which means "do you speak German".
"willst du Deutsch mit mir sprechen?" = "Do you want to speak German with me?"