mabey u should take a class on it
Many French people can understand and speak some English, especially in larger cities and among younger generations. However, proficiency levels can vary, and it's always helpful to try to speak French when visiting France.
It is french and it means "do you understand/speak"
The vast majority. The French, like many other Europeans, are forced to learn English in school, so very few at this point would not be able to speak, or at least understand some English.
Queen Elizabeth II is known to speak fluent English and French. However, she is also reported to understand and speak some other languages, such as German and Spanish.
To speak is "parler" in French.
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.
Many French people can understand and speak some English, especially in larger cities and among younger generations. However, proficiency levels can vary, and it's always helpful to try to speak French when visiting France.
It is french and it means "do you understand/speak"
Je parle et je comprends le français.
If you spoke French in Russia, most of the people would not understand a word you said. Unless they also spoke French.
North American Countries that speak French:CanadaGuadeloupeHaitiMartiniqueSaint BarthelemySaint MartinSouth American Countries that speak French:French GuianaFrench is also spoken by immigrants all over the United States.
I don't understand. Do you speak French?
Je ne comprends pas comment parler français.
Je parle un peu français aussi means: I also speak a little French.
No, the word 'understand' is a verb: to know what someone or something means; to know how someone feels; to have heard or read something; comprehend, realize, grasp. Example sentence:I understand some French but I don't speak it at all.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Example:I understand some French but I don't speak itat all. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'French' in the second half of the sentence)
The vast majority. The French, like many other Europeans, are forced to learn English in school, so very few at this point would not be able to speak, or at least understand some English.
Speak french