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...
I speak English
kiss me, I speak French
I'm going, we will talk latter.
then why don't we / one doesn't speak French?
This is partly in Spanish and partly in French - je parle très peu le français is supposed to mean I speak very little French (in fact this means I don't speak French very often)
Parle Products of India.
The original Parle company was split into three separate companies, owned by the different factions of the original Chauhan family:Parle Products, led by Vijay, Sharad and Anup Chauhan (owner of the brands Parle-G, Melody, Mango Bite, Poppins, Monaco and KrackJack)Parle Agro, led by Prakash Chauhan and his daughters Schauna, Alisha and Nadia (owner of the brands such as Frooti and Appy)Parle Bisleri, led by Ramesh Chauhan
There are no perfect rhymes for the word parle.
Parle G is owned by Parle Products Pvt. Ltd. whose CEO is Vijay Chauhan. Parle Products Pvt. Ltd. is just one entity of three that was split from the original Parle Company. The other two, Parle Agro and Parle Bisleri, are run by other members of Chauhan's family.
"Parle" in French means "speak" in English. It is the second person singular imperative form of the verb "parler," which means "to speak."
CEO of parle G company
Luan Parle was born in 1983.
Parle Agro was created in 1984.
Tom Parle is 5' 9".
Pas de problème, je suis là pour vous aider en français. Que puis-je faire pour vous?
what is the marketing mix for parle-g
je parle anglais