"Prefiero hablar ingles" means "I prefer to speak English" in Spanish.
je prefere l'anglais
je ne parle pas bien l'anglais
Je parle anglais.
I can speak and write in French, also. Note: aussi = "too" as well as "also".
"Patricia" is a French first name as well.
It means "Do you speak French?" and would be used with an authority, stranger, or more than one person.If you were talking to 1 pet, 1 little kid, or 1 friend/someone you know very well you would say: "parles-tu francais?" (pronounced "parl too fransay?") which means exactly the same thing but has the informal word "tu" meaning "you" instead of the formal/plural "vous" meaning "you".Comprenez-vous??? ("do you understand?")Comprends-tu??? ("do you understand" - informal!!)parlez vous francais means do you speak french?
Vin is wine in French and masculine is male in French, however it is also an English word. Feminine is an English word as well.
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 think about it this way.. do chickens speak english to eachother? do they speak french to eachother? chickens are chickens. they dont speak.
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.
English of course and French but admits to a terrible accent.
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.
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.
The native languages of French Canadians are French and some also speak English. In addition, some French Canadians may have a regional dialect such as Quebec French.
speak french and English well and have good training
yes he speaks english fluently although with an ecuadorian accent. He speaks french as well.
Since French is the official language of Monaco, nearly all of them, though about half the population has a different first language (mostly Monagasque or Italian, with a significant English-speaking population as well).
English, and I'm pretty sure a bit of French. But definitely English.
According to many sources and interviews, he can speak a smattering of French. He isn't a native speaker nor does speak it fluently like everyone seems to say but he obviously remembers what he was taught in school pretty well. Not many English kids do that, so well done to him!