"i love you but i have stopped do but i need to talk to you with me and you are going been my friend"
answer above possibly is from an online translator, which isn't always accurate.
perhaps they meant to say that they've stopped loving you, but they want to speak to you so you can just be friends?
Parlez-Vous English was created in 1978-12.
(vous) parlez means (you) speak in French.
Parlez-vous français? in French is "Do you speak French?" in English.
Parlez-moi de vous! in French is "Speak to me about you!" in English.
Parlez-vous inglés? in mixed French (Parlez-vous [anglais]?) and Spanish ([¿Habla usted] inglés?) means "Do you speak English?" in English.
parlez plus fort means 'speak up' in French.
Do you speak English? = Parlez-vous anglais?
"Do you speak rock ?"
Parlez-vous anglais ?
If that is an attempt at 'Parlez-vous francais' you might want to stick to english. :) Parlez-vous francais does mean 'Do you speak french?'
The English translation of "parlez vous francais?" is "do you speak French?" This phrase has been used as the title of a song used as the Luxembourgish entry in the Eurovision Song contest in 1978.
Parlez-vous français?