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'.
Tu parles francais? means 'You speak French?' - so, I assume, in your case the answer is 'Non' (No!)
This sounds like it could mean "do you speak french", with "fr" being short for "french".
It would be tu parles le français? in full.
'vous parlez français' means "You speak French".
'Parlez-vous français ?' means do you speak French?
If you had written "je parle couramment le francais" the translation to English is "I speak French fluently"
Mainly, it means "Do You Speak French?"
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'.
"de quoi veux-tu parler ? de quel sujet veux-tu parler ?"
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?
"Tu parles un peu français" means "you speak some French".
où es-tu : where are you? Je veux parler avec toi : I want to talk with you.
Tu parles français- you speak FrenchJe parle français- I speak FrenchParlez vous francais?
Either (formal) vous lisez francais or (informal) tu lis francais
Parlez-vous français?you can say "Parles-tu français?" "Est-ce que tu parles français?" "Tu parles français?"Or, in more formal situations(ex. you're meeting a stranger) you may replace "tu" with "vous" and change "parles" to "parlez"Here's what the words sound like:parles: par-luhtu: tewparlez: par-layvous: voofrançais: frahn-say (The n is not actually pronounced. The "ahn" represents a nasal vowel sound.)est-ce que: ess kuhAmericanized version: Parlez vous Francais? = Do you speak French?
There is no one word...this is a phrase. The phrase in French is Peux-tu parler français? (with a cedille under the c). Literally means, "Are you able to speak French?"You could also say parles-tu français ? which is easier to say.Peux-tu parler francais? translates to Can you speak French? and Parles-tu francais? Translates to Do you speak french?Either one is correct , but for me the easiest one to say is Parles-tu francais?
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'.
est-ce que vous parlez français ? Parlez-vous français ?The one above me is formal or you all form.but informal would be, parles-tu francais? est-ce que tu parles francais?CORRECTED: Salut: Say Parlez-vous francais? [par-lay voo frahn-say]Avez-vous speek français?Lady.D
Present tense: je parle - tu parles - il, elle parle - nous parlons - vous parlez - ils, elles parlent. All other forms and tenses can be found at the Related Link below. http://www.verb2verbe.com/francais/FrenchConj.aspx?verb=parler&tail=&ref=0&type=query
In English, "tu c'est parler français" translates to "you can speak French."
You are French
Are you french
Tu parles français- you speak FrenchJe parle français- I speak FrenchParlez vous francais?
The phrase "Can you talk?" can be translated as "Peux-tu parler?" in French.