je ne parle pas très bien le français (sje nuh parle pa trey bee-ann luh fron-say)
Regular: je ne parle pas français (pronounciation: jeh- neh- pahr- leh- pahs- frahn- say)
Translation: I do not speak French. ( pronounciation: Ai- doo- naht- spee- k- Fr- eh- n- ch)
Je ne parle pas (le) français. -- I do not speak French.
Je ne parle pas très bien français.
Je parle des mots de français, mais pas tres bien. The above translates to "I speak some words of French, but not that well." If you wish to literally say "I speak a little bit of French, but it's terrible, please use the translation below. Je parle un peu de français, mais il est terrible.
well done in french is: Bien fait.
Well, cents in French is "sous"
'banana split' is the name used in French as well. There is no French equivalent.
actually, boutique is a french word already!
well Quebec is mostly bilingual with many people who speak French. other territories do speak partially in French as well as in English. I live in BC and speak both.
do you speak French well is translated "parlez-vous bien français / est-ce que vous parlez bien français" in French
You can say "Je ne parle pas trรจs bien le franรงais."
well think about it this way.. do chickens speak english to eachother? do they speak french to eachother? chickens are chickens. they dont speak.
If you become an officer in the Canadian forces you must learn to speak French fluently, so yes, the navy would speak French as well as English.
Well, she is from Montreal, QC which is a French speaking country. I believe she can speak French somewhat fluently. She also speaks English.
Five countries where French is spoken are France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and Senegal.
French, although most French Canadians speak English pretty well also.
French schools typically follow a centralized curriculum set by the government, while Scottish schools have more autonomy in their curriculum. Additionally, the education system in France includes separate secondary schools for vocational and academic tracks, while Scotland has a more integrated system. French schools also emphasize learning the French language, while Scottish schools focus on promoting both English and Scottish Gaelic languages.
It means "I will still speak French well" or "I would gladly speak French again"
People speak English and French in Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec where both languages are official. English and French are also spoken in many countries in Africa, such as Cameroon and Senegal, due to their colonial history.
This is because Madagascar was originally colonized by French settlers, who forced the locals to adopt French as their primary language as well.