"I speak Italian" is an English equivlent of "Jeparle italien."
The subject pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "parle" means "(I) am speaking, do speak, speak." The masculine noun "italien" means "Italian." Its singular definite article is "l"* ("the").
The pronunciation is "zhuh pahr-lee-tah-lyah."
*The masculine singular definite article actually is "le." But the vowel "e" of "le" drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of that drop is indicated by an apostrophe: "l'italien
The opposite of "je parle italien" (I speak Italian) in French is "je ne parle pas italien" (I do not speak Italian).
In French, "I do not speak English" is written as "Je ne parle pas anglais."
Je parle anglais seulement.
To say "I speak English, not French" in French, you would say "Je parle anglais, pas français."
je parle français means 'I speak French'.
The opposite of "je parle italien" (I speak Italian) in French is "je ne parle pas italien" (I do not speak Italian).
je parle anglais
In French, "I do not speak English" is written as "Je ne parle pas anglais."
Je parle anglais seulement.
Je parle français tous les jours in French means "I speak French everyday" in English.
"Je ne parle pas français." And you can add "Je parle anglais.", to say you speak English.
To say "I speak English, not French" in French, you would say "Je parle anglais, pas français."
je parle anglais
je parle français means 'I speak French'.
Parler is to speak / to talk. Parle is the conjugated form of Parler for Je, meaning I. ex) Je parle....I speak.
If you mean "Je parle beaucoup français" it mean I speak French a lot.
Je ne parle PAS (le) français means "I don't speak French".