Non parlo inglese is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I don't speak English".
Specifically, the adverb non is "not". The verb parlo means "(I) am speaking, do speak, speak". The masculine noun inglese translates as "English".
The pronunciation will be "non PAR-lo een-GLEY-sey" in 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."
Parlare italiano in un giorno is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to speak Italian in a day".Specifically, the present infinitive parlare is "to speak". The masculine adjective/noun italiano means "Italian". The preposition in means the same in English and Italian. The masculine indefinite article/number un means "a, one". The masculine noun giorno translates as "day".The pronunciation will be "par-LA-rey EE-ta-LYA-no ee-noon DJOR-no" in Italian.
"You speak Italian in Cologne" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase A Colonia parli italiano.Specifically, the preposition a is "at, in, to". The feminine proper noun Colonia means the city of "Cologne" in Germany. The verb parli means "(informal singular you) are speaking, do speak, speak". The masculine noun italianotranslates as "Italian language".The pronunciation will be "ah koh-LOH-nyah PAHR-lee-tah-LYAH-noh" in Italian.
Come parlare italiano? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How to speak Italian." The pronunciation will be "KO-me par-LA-rey EE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.
"How do you speak Italian?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come parli italiano?Specifically, the adverb come means "how." The verb parli means "(informal singular you) are speaking, do speak, speak." The masculine noun italiano means "Italian."Specifically, the pronunciation is "KOH-meh PAHR-lee-tah-LYAH-noh."
Parli uruguayano? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Do you speak Uruguayan?"Specifically, the verb parli means "(informal singular you) are speaking, do speak, speak." The masculine noun uruguaiano means "Uruguayan (language, person)." The pronunciation is "PAHR-lee OO-roo-gweye*-AH-noh."*The sound is similar to that in the English pronoun "I."
"To speak" is an English equivalent of the Italian word parlare.Specifically, the Italian word is a verb. It is the infinitive in the present tense. The pronunciation is "pahr-LAH-reh."
Posso parlare italiano! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I can speak Italian!" The declaration also translates literally as "I'm able to talk Italian!" in English. The pronunciation will be "POS-so par-LA-rey EE-ta-LYA-no" in Pisan Italian.
Mi chiamo Andrew Fulcher e solo parlo inglese is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "My name is Andrew Fulcher, and I only speak English".Specifically, the reflexive pronoun mi is "myself". The verb chiamo means "(I) am calling, call, do call". The conjunction e means "and". The adverb solo means "only". The verb parlo means "(I) am speaking, do speak, speak". The masculine adjective/noun/pronoun inglesetranslates as "English".The pronunciation will be "mee KYAH-moh AHN-droo FOOL-kehr ey SOH-loh PAHR-loh een-GLEY-sey" in Italian.
"Mute with hunger" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase muto di fame. The phrase also translates literally as "dumb (not able to speak because) of hunger" in English. The pronunciation will be "MOO-to dee FA-mey" in Pisan Italian.
The English translation of "parlez vous francais?" is "do you speak French?" This phrase has been used as the title of a song used as the Luxembourgish entry in the Eurovision Song contest in 1978.
"I can't speak English!" in English is Non parlo l'inglese! ("I don't speak English!") in Italian.