Do you mean the subject of a sentence involving 'parle'? The word 'parle' in French is the conjugated form of the verb 'parler' which means to speak, or to talk. The subject of a sentence with parler conjugated like that would be 'je', meaning 'I' in English, or 'il/elle/on' which is 'he/she/we(one)'. Je parle... I speak... Il parle... He speaks... Elle parle... She speaks... On parle... We/One speaks...
This is partly in Spanish and partly in French - je parle très peu le français is supposed to mean I speak very little French (in fact this means I don't speak French very often)
kiss me, I speak French
I'm going, we will talk latter.
he's English
je parle anglais
Je parle seulement anglais.
Je suis désolé mais je ne parle pas anglais means "I'm sorry but I don't speak English."
tu ne parles pas anglais ? (you don't speak English, do you?) can be answered with "si, je parle anglais" (yes, I do speak English) or "non, mais je parle français" (no, but I do speak French) - among various other possibilities.
In French, "I do not speak English" is written as "Je ne parle pas anglais."
Almost! :-) You just have an extra "s" : it's je parle anglais
je parle anglais
je parle pas anglais
Je parle couramment français, anglais, espagnol et allemand. Comment puis-je vous aider aujourd'hui?
Je parle anglais et un peu de français.
"je ne parle pas français, seulement anglais"
To say "I speak English, not French" in French, you would say "Je parle anglais, pas français."