[Io] parlo poco italiano is an Italian equivalent of 'I speak little Italian'. In the word by word translations, the subject pronoun 'io' means 'I'. It doesn't have to be used in the sentence, because it's obvious from the verb ending that the subject pronoun's the first person singular. The verb 'parlo' means '[I] am speaking, do speak, speak'. The adverb/adjective 'poco' means 'little'. The masculine gender noun 'italiano' means 'Italian'. The phrase is pronounced '[EE-oh] PAHR-loh POH-koh ee-tah-LYAH-noh'.
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Alpine people typically speak the language of the country they are from, such as German, French, Italian, or Romansh in Switzerland, German in Austria, and Italian in Italy. Additionally, English is often spoken in tourist areas.
you learn to speak English
catfish dont speak english.
I'm not sure. how do u say i dont speak english in french?
Non ne ho voglia! and Non voglio! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I don't want to!" Context makes clear whether "I have no craving (desire, longing, will)" in the first instance of "I dont' want!" in the second suits. The respective pronunciations will be "no-ne o VO-lyo" and "non VO-lyo" in Italian.
speak English no one understands you
idea is no, dont speak english. out of luck
i dont speak english :) hope this helps
approx. 3 million people dont speak english correctly today. i would suggest buying a English for Dummies book
errrrr.... maybe because they dont speak english???