Il / elle parle trop means He / she speaks too much.
The phrase "Moi, j'adore l'anglais mais je le parle trop mal" translates to "I love English, but I speak it too badly." It expresses a passion for the English language while acknowledging a lack of proficiency in speaking it. The use of "moi" emphasizes the speaker's personal feelings about their language skills.
If you mean "Je parle beaucoup français" it mean I speak French a lot.
I speak English
Parle-moi de ta famille means "Tell me about your family" in English.
(tu) parles - you speak/are speaking
'le garçon parle' means 'the boy is speaking' in French.
"Vous estes belles" doesn't mean anything. I would imagine the person is trying to say "vous etes belle", which would mean "you are beautiful".
"Trop strict" in the masculine and "Trop stricte" in the feminine are French equivalents of the English phrase "too strict."Specifically, the adverb "trop" means "too." The masculine adjective "strict" and the feminine "stricte" mean "strict." The pronunciation is "troh streekt."
you are too kind, that's too kind of you
C'est trop froid means 'it is too cold'. Warning. This is not about the weather - that would be 'il fait trop froid'. Here it could be talking about a letter, a word or even a look from someone.
Parler is to speak / to talk. Parle is the conjugated form of Parler for Je, meaning I. ex) Je parle....I speak.
"fo ke je te parle" is text language for "il faut que je te parle" meaning "I need to talk to you".