You can certainly ask questions in other languages. Just file them under "Translations" or one of the "Questions in ___" categories. You might not get an answer very quickly, though -- depends on how many people who read French or other languages check into the site.
The origin of a question which means to ask about a topic is French. The French origin was question, old French question.
Yes, you can basically ask question in all languages. Chinese is not an exception.
To ask "What languages do you speak?" in French, you would say "Quelles langues parlez-vous?"
Yes! WikiAnswers has a site in Spanish, French, German, Tagalog and Italian. If your question is not in one of those languages, we may have a category for it on the English site. Ask away! You also have interprenters working on this website so we can translate and answer in the asking language or any other.
Pas de question in French is "No question" if the speaker has nothing to ask and "No more questions?" if the phrase ends in a question mark in French.
demander means to ask in French and 'une question' is 'a question', but the phrase should be 'poser une question'. You may 'demander une réponse' (ask for an answer), but not a question.
This question doesn't make sense. "in french" means as expressed in the French language. You could ask "Is Applebees a French restaurant?" - meaning "Does Applebees serve French cuisine. Or you could ask "Is French spoken at Applebees." But the question above isn't correctly formed.
no why would you ask that question that's stupid
Ok, the real answer for this question is, why the heck would you be wanting to ask this question? Just google it! That is all....
She speaks french, and spanish
An interesting question though I think there would be too many to count. Every colony they had, had influence their language. Then there are the countries in Europe and they have all had words from their languages incorporated into English and new words are being incorporated all the time. Arguably, it would be easier to ask which languages have never been incorporated into English.
i will answer this with a question, and a hint, the answer to the question that you just asked is the opposite answer of the question that I am about to ask... is France dutch or french? now remember, the answer to your question is the opposite answer of my question.