sign language. at least on it's basic kind of communication
"Shaberimasu ka" in English translates to "Do you speak?" or "Are you talking?" It's a polite way to inquire if someone can communicate, often used in the context of asking if someone speaks a particular language.
"No habla ingles" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "I don't speak English" in English. This phrase is often used by individuals who do not understand or cannot communicate effectively in the English language.
This depends entirely on what you define as English. Language changes slowly over time and while each generation can communicate with its children, they may be unable to communicate with someone five or ten generations later. As a result, the older the document, the more distant that English will be from the present, until you may no longer understand it, but others still might. There are probably several different generations who exist in this zone of partial comprehension, not a single person.
to communicate with someone
"Rikai shite inai" is a Japanese phrase that means "I don't understand" in English. It's commonly used when someone is struggling to grasp a concept or idea.
It is only used by people who use English as their first language.
It sounds like the person in question code-switched between French and English. This could be due to being bilingual or trying to communicate effectively with someone who understands both languages.
we used to study English so that we can be able to understand others:)
to understand the directions and questions
"Fait signe à" means "signals to" or "beckons to" in English. It is used to indicate that someone is making a gesture or sign to communicate with another person.
"Shegwa" does not have a direct translation in English. It is important to know the context in which it is used to understand its meaning.
Yes, "ممكن اقدر اكلمك" translates to "Can I talk to you?" in English. It implies a request or desire to communicate with someone. The phrase is often used when seeking permission or expressing interest in having a conversation.