I can speak a little French.
Je parle un peu français. -- "zhuh parl eh[n] puh frah[n]-seh"
([n] is an indication to nasalize the preceding vowel.)
I undestand a bit of French.
Je comprends un peu le français. -- "zhuh com-phon eh[n] puh ler frah[n]-seh"
Je parle seulement un petit peut de français.
I don't speak very much French. --> Je ne parle pas beaucoup français. -- "zhuh nuh parl pah bo-koo frah[n]-seh"
je non parle pas francais bien. Or, if you want to say "Don't laugh at me",vous non rit pas.
"je parle un peu de francais"
Oui, je parle francais un peu
Je sais un peu
Je parle un peu de français.
"je parle un peu espagnol"
Je parle un peu français aussi means: I also speak a little French.
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.
Speak ( in English) - parler( In French )
The French word for speak is parler.
You learn a little French "Je parle un peu français"
in the little France district.
Je parle un peu français aussi means: I also speak a little French.
The main languages spoken in New Caledonia are French and Melanesian languages, particularly the indigenous Kanak languages such as Drehu, Nengone, and Paicî. French is the official language, while the Kanak languages are important for cultural identity and communication within indigenous communities.
I'm sorry, I can't. I speak very little French.
The Wright brothers spoke English. They were American inventors and aviation pioneers known for inventing and building the world's first successful airplane.
Minions speak a fictional language called "Minionese," which is a combination of Spanish, English, French, and other languages with gibberish elements. Minions use a variation of sounds, nonsense words, and body language to communicate with each other and the audience.
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.
The French term for "I speak a little French" is "Je parle un peu de français."
No, the entire nation of Canada does not speak French. While French is one of the official languages of Canada, along with English, the majority of Canadians speak English. French is primarily spoken in the province of Quebec and in parts of New Brunswick, Ontario, and Manitoba.
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.
You would say "Je parle un peu de français" in French.