great, you're speaking French
"Tu parles un peu français" means "you speak some French".
Any chance that you're speaking French?
The statement 'Parlez en francais' means Speak in French. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'parlez' means '[you] speak'. The preposition 'en' means 'in'. The noun 'francais' means 'French'.
"parce que tu ne parles pas français" means "because you don't speak French."
The statement 'Je suis francais' means I'm French. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The verb 'suis' means '[I] am'. And the adjective/noun 'francais' means 'French'.
Tu parles français- you speak FrenchJe parle français- I speak FrenchParlez vous francais?
"Tu parles un peu français" means "you speak some 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?
Any chance that you're speaking French?
tu parles francais n'est pas translates to you (informal) speak french, isn't it? or more correctly you speak French, right?
"Tu parle pa francais" is not correct French. It should be "Tu ne parles pas français" which translates to "You do not speak French" in English.
You speak French too? (PS: "Tu" is the informal form of "you", used only for peers, friends, children.)
Tu parles français- you speak FrenchJe parle français- I speak FrenchParlez vous francais?
"Il 'je ne sais pas pourquoi tu ne parles pas français."
est-ce que vous parlez français ? Parlez-vous français ?The one above me is formal or you all form.but informal would be, parles-tu francais? est-ce que tu parles francais?CORRECTED: Salut: Say Parlez-vous francais? [par-lay voo frahn-say]Avez-vous speek français?Lady.D
n'est ce pas is used at the end of french sentences to make it a question. In french, there are a few ways to make a question. For example, take the sentence "tu parles francais" which means you speak french. 1. You can add est-ce que to the beginning. Est-ce que literally means "is it that". EX. Est-ce que tu parles francais? Do (is it that ) you speak french? 2. You can make the statement sound like a question by raising your voice at the end. EX. Tu parles francais? You speak french? 3. (this is where n'est ce pas comes in) you could add "n'est ce pas" to the end. This is used if you think its true. If you think someone speaks french, you could say "Tu parles francais, n'est pas?" You speak french, right?
"Tu parles anglais" means "you speak English" in French.