The phrase "Can you talk?" can be translated as "Peux-tu parler?" in French.
Oui, je peux parler en français. Comment puis-je t'aider?
"Tu peux" means "you can" in French.
In English, "tu c'est parler français" translates to "you can speak French."
You can say "De quoi veux-tu parler?" in French to ask "What do you want to talk about?"
The phrase "Can you talk?" can be translated as "Peux-tu parler?" in French.
It's a bit incoherent. 'Tu habites' = 'You live (in)/inhabit' '(Tu)....peux parler de tes copines' = You can talk about your (female) friends'
tu peux parler de tes vacances preférées= can you speak about your favorite holidays ?
Oui, je peux parler en français. Comment puis-je t'aider?
maybe you can speak French
si tu peux le parler: if you can speak it - allez tomber la chemise: go strip your shirt off
tu ne peux pas parler français, n'est-ce pas
"Tu peux" means "you can" in French.
Don't you mean "Mais, je ne sais pas si tu peux parler français." Which means, "But, I don't know if you can speak French."
"I can" I can *Because I can*.
"You can speak or You all are able to speak" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu peux parler ou vous pouvez parler. The informal second person singular pronoun tureferences one listener from the speaker's close circle of family, friends and peers while the second person pronoun vousrefers either to one listener who is older than, senior to or unfamiliar with the speaker or to two or more listeners. The pronunciation will be "tyoo puh par-ley oo voo pooh-vey par-ley" in French.
There is no one word...this is a phrase. The phrase in French is Peux-tu parler français? (with a cedille under the c). Literally means, "Are you able to speak French?"You could also say parles-tu français ? which is easier to say.Peux-tu parler francais? translates to Can you speak French? and Parles-tu francais? Translates to Do you speak french?Either one is correct , but for me the easiest one to say is Parles-tu francais?