"You have a boy. Why do you want to speak with me?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu as un garçon. Pourquoi est-ce tu veux parler avec moi? The first statement also translates as "You have one boy" in the sense of a boyfriend or a son. The pronunciation will be "tyoo a eh gar-so poor-kwa eh-skuh tyoo vuh par-ley a-vek mwa" in French.
Literally "Pourquoi sommes-nous parler français" reads as "why are we to speak French". If you mean "why should we / why do we have do speak French", this is: "pourquoi devons-nous parler français".
"Pouvez-vous parler en français" translates to "Can you speak in French?" in English.
"do you speak French now?"
Pourquoi ne pas plus parler?
Speak ( in English) - parler( In French )
"You can speak" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Vous pouvez parler. The punctuation indicates whether the statement represents astonishment, command, observation or permission. The pronunciation will be "voo pooh-vey par-ley" in French.
The phrase "Can you talk?" can be translated as "Peux-tu parler?" in French.
what do you want to talk about - or depending of the tone of the voice: what are you talking about? -
"Today I will talk to you about jellyfish" in English is Aujourd'hui je vais vous parler des méduses in French.
"To speak about me" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase parler de moi. The present infinitive, dependent preposition, and emphatic first-person singular pronoun also may be rendered into English as "to speak of me." The pronunciation will be "par-ley duh mwa" in French.
In English, "tu c'est parler français" translates to "you can speak French."
why not talk to you about me