"Parle Italiano" is an Italian phrase that translates to "Do you speak Italian?" in English. It is commonly used when someone is inquiring if another person can communicate in the Italian language. The phrase highlights the importance of language in facilitating communication and understanding between individuals.
"qui me parle" means "who's talking to me" in French.
If you mean "Je parle beaucoup français" it mean I speak French a lot.
c'est moi qui te parle : it's ME who is talking to you
Il / elle parle trop means He / she speaks too much.
Je parle means "I speak" or "I am speaking"
Do you mean the subject of a sentence involving 'parle'? The word 'parle' in French is the conjugated form of the verb 'parler' which means to speak, or to talk. The subject of a sentence with parler conjugated like that would be 'je', meaning 'I' in English, or 'il/elle/on' which is 'he/she/we(one)'. Je parle... I speak... Il parle... He speaks... Elle parle... She speaks... On parle... We/One speaks...
'le garçon parle' means 'the boy is speaking' in French.
(tu) parles - you speak/are speaking
Je ne parle pas français (?) - I don't speak French
I speak French
I speak English
"She speaks French"