"je ne parle plus du téléphone" = I'm talking no more of the telephone "je ne parle plus au téléphone" = I'm speaking no more on the phone
"fo ke je te parle" is text language for "il faut que je te parle" meaning "I need to talk to you".
je parle anglais
The opposite of "je parle italien" (I speak Italian) in French is "je ne parle pas italien" (I do not speak Italian).
"Parle" in French means "speak" in English. It is the second person singular imperative form of the verb "parler," which means "to speak."
Do you mean the subject of a sentence involving 'parle'? The word 'parle' in French is the conjugated form of the verb 'parler' which means to speak, or to talk. The subject of a sentence with parler conjugated like that would be 'je', meaning 'I' in English, or 'il/elle/on' which is 'he/she/we(one)'. Je parle... I speak... Il parle... He speaks... Elle parle... She speaks... On parle... We/One speaks...
Je parle francais = i speak french je t'aime = i love you hope this helps :)
"Je parle français."
It's French meaning "I do not speak english"
"I am speaking French" in French is spelled as "Je parle français."
"Je parle français."
Pas de problème, je suis là pour vous aider en français. Que puis-je faire pour vous?