Your face or your mouth might speak bad English because you have not learned the language yet. You can learn quickly by practicing speaking with a native English speaker.
what problems did the face what...? Sorry i don't speak stupid!! speak english!
Find out what language they do speak and speak to them in that language. If you cannot, you are even more linguistically challenged than they are, since they at least speak bad English. You will be forced to try to communicate using your own inadequate language skills, or find someone who can speak the customer's language. If you are face-to-face, sign language and pointing can get a surprising amount across if all else fails.
they couldn't speak English
with ur eyes
They don't speak English.
His face is , the face of the bible the unknow , the ugly , the hot , the bad ! The bible clearly can speak of cource just ask it if if it speaks of seeing his face because obviously that's what the question is saying
:-) It's a smiley-face! It doesn't have a meaning in the English language, but it's commonly used as a happy face in Internet-speak. :-) It's a smiley-face! It doesn't have a meaning in the English language, but it's commonly used as a happy face in Internet-speak.
The only way a person can speak google english is if they are speaking ebonics and that wouldn't be proper english. It is very bad english and it is broken and the words are the meanings to what they are saying.
The phrase "our English is bad" implies that the speaker or writer acknowledges their lack of proficiency in the English language. It could be due to various reasons such as limited exposure to English, lack of practice, or language barriers. The statement may reflect a recognition of room for improvement in their English skills.
"He does not", or, "he doesn't speak English" would be correct. It would never be 'he do not speak English,' as that is incorrect grammar.
nevermind i found out :)
in jamaican you say you are so bad the same way you would say it in English because jamaicans speak English but with an accent.