gomen nasai Sumimasen. Even more polite, and for more serious offenses, "Moushi wake arimasen." ("There is no excuse.")
Gomen (Ne) Gomen nasai Sumimasen
In Japanese, it is said as "Watashi no namae ha … de su." Sorry if my answer is misguided.
Sorry I can't show you the symbols - my laptop won't let me - but it is pronounced "Oi!Anata! Hai! Anata!". Hope that helped!
(English+Speak+not)Eigo o hanashimasen...OR(English+Can't do it)Eigo ga dekimasen...If you would like to sound ultra polite, add gomenasaibefore eigo, which means 'I am sorry'
sumimasen ... or you could just say "komenosai" which means "i'm sorry".
Here it is in Japanese: 負傷 (it may not show up correctly in your browser, sorry).
___keteirukoto. (sorry, i don't know the very first syllable)
Maaf saya telat memberikan ucapan.
"Sorry about before" This is phrased quite polite as well :D
"I am sorry" in English means Mi dispiace in Italian.
Watashi WA kazoku ga suki desu. (Kazoku wo ai shi-te imasu.) (Sorry, I had to put the dash in shi-te because otherwise it's blocked as obscene!)
"I am sorry" in English means Je suis désolé in French.