You can say "Je comprends TOUT" in French to convey the idea of understanding everything.
Tout is French for everything.
I don't understand is 'Je ne comprends pas'. You don't understand is 'Tu ne comprends pas'.
In French, you would say "Je ne comprends pas" to mean "I do not understand."
You can say "Je sais tout" in French, which translates to "I know everything."
To understand English is "Comprendre l'anglais" in French. Est-ce que vous comprenez l'anglais ? or (casually) est-ce que vous parlez anglais ? are the French equivalents of 'do you understand English?'
Tout is French for everything.
Tout is French for everything.
I do not understand is 'je ne comprends pas' in French.
We do not understand is 'nous ne comprenons pas' in French.
I like everything is 'j'aime tout' in French.
I don't understand is 'Je ne comprends pas'. You don't understand is 'Tu ne comprends pas'.
In French, you would say "Je ne comprends pas" to mean "I do not understand."
You can say "Je sais tout" in French, which translates to "I know everything."
To say you don't understand French: Here's the translation: I don't understand French. Je ne comprends pas français. --------------------------------- If you want to say you don't SPEAK french, here's the translation: I don't speak french Je ne parle pas français.
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My everything in French is 'Mon tout' Try using Google translate in future. :)
To understand English is "Comprendre l'anglais" in French. Est-ce que vous comprenez l'anglais ? or (casually) est-ce que vous parlez anglais ? are the French equivalents of 'do you understand English?'