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 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 can say "Je parle peu français" in French to express that you speak little French.
The French term for "I speak a little French" is "Je parle un peu de français."
You learn a little French "Je parle un peu français"
This phrase translates to "Yes, I speak a little French" in English.
in the little France district.
Je parle un peu français aussi means: I also speak a little French.
I'm sorry, I can't. I speak very little French.
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.
"Oui, je parle un peu de français."
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.
Of Course, but only a few can speak fluent English. Some french men only know a little or some English.