Parla is an Italian equivalent of 'Speak'. It's an imperative of the infinitive 'parlare'. It means '[you] speak'. It's pronounced 'PAHR-lah'.
That's the form that's used with an individual who's part of the speaker's close circle of family and friends. But a different form is used with an individual who's senor in age or rank, or who isn't part of that close, familial and friendly circle. Under these conditions, the form becomes 'parli', which is pronounced 'PAHR-lee'.
Parlando is the Italian equivalent of 'speaking'. It's the gerund form of the infinitive 'parlare'. It's pronounced 'pahr-LAHN-doh'.
Yes, but only to other people who speak italian. Like me.
You can be French and speak Italian, but speaking Italian does not mean you are French.
Yes, they speak Italian language!
They speak Italian.
parlare - speak parlano Italiano - speak Italian
"I speak Italian brilliantly!" in English is Parlo l'italiano brillantemente! in Italian.
"You cannot speak Italian!" in English is Non puoi parlare italiano! in Italian.
In Italy people speak Italian, so anyone from Italy would speak Italian.
Parlare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to speak."Specifically, the Italian word is a verb. It is the infinitive in the present tense. The pronunciation is "pahr-LAH-reh."
"Ich spreche italienisch" is a German equivalent of "I speak Italian."The subject pronoun "Ich" means "I." The verb "spreche" means "(I) am speaking, do speak, speak." The noun "italienisch" means "Italian."
"Ik spreek italiaans" is a Dutch equivalent of "I speak Italian."The subject pronoun "ik" means "I." The verb "spreek" means "(I) am speaking, do speak, speak." The noun "italiaans" means "Italian."
In naples they speak Italian though quite a lot of people there are bilingual, they also speak some English.In Naples they speak southern Italian and central Italian. It depends on the area.Naples is a part of Italy. Therefore they speak Italian.they speak french smart one!