Je parle un petit peu de français.
I = Je
speak = parle
a little = un petit
bit = peu
of french = de français
the ç makes a s sound
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.
Yes a little bit, would translate as "Oui, un petit peu" in French
it means: I also speak spanish
I speak a little bit of Spanish.
This is not french. There is no such word as khaka. Peu peu is "a little bit". Caca peu peu could be to 'pooh a little bit'... something someon might say to a baby, but your question is moot.
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only a little bit.
No he cannot, He knows a little bit of french like many artist he says ''Bonsoir Quebec'' and ''Merci Beaucoup'' but not that much but, when he speak french, even the little he says, there's no english accent.
No he cannot, He knows a little bit of french like many artist he says ''Bonsoir Quebec'' and ''Merci Beaucoup'' but not that much but, when he speak french, even the little he says, there's no english accent.
As she grew up near Montreal, in the province of Quebec, she does speak a little bit of french, even though her first language is english.
Serena's First language is English. but she also speak french and Spanish fluently and a little bit of italian.. :)
He spoke a little tiny bit of Hungarian. He mainly spoke German and French.
"Yes I speak a little bit of French"
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.