"You can speak or You all are able to speak" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu peux parler ou vous pouvez parler. The informal second person singular pronoun tureferences one listener from the speaker's close circle of family, friends and peers while the second person pronoun vousrefers either to one listener who is older than, senior to or unfamiliar with the speaker or to two or more listeners. The pronunciation will be "tyoo puh par-ley oo voo pooh-vey par-ley" in French.
you can speak
"Pouvez-vous parler en français" translates to "Can you speak in French?" in English.
"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.
"pouvez-vous parler anglais ?""Can you speak English?" in French is, "Pouvez-vous parler anglais?" It sounds like, [ poovay-voo parlay awnglay ].
"Can you?" and "You can" are English equivalents of the French word pouvez. Context makes clear whether "Can you? (Pouvez-vous?) or "You can!" (Vous pouvez!) suits. The pronunciation will be "pooh-vey" in French.
"Vous pouvez parler plus lentement" in English means "You can speak more slowly."
"Can you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Pouvez-vous? The question also translates as "Are you able to?" in English. The pronunciation will be "pooh-vey-voo" in French.
vous pouvez parler français ?
pouvez-vous parler avec
Pouvez-vous speake en anglais?
S'il vous plaît, pouvez-vous lui apporter... ? in French means "Can you please take him (something)?" in English.
could you be mine / can you be mine
Combien de langues pouvez-vous parler?