Yes, many Parisians speak English, especially in tourist areas and among younger generations. However, it is always appreciated if you try to speak some French when visiting Paris.
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It is perfectly possible to get around Paris if you do not speak a word of French, but a significant part of the cultural experience (especially socializing with locals) will be lost. While most Parisians in tourist-oriented businesses (like museums, restaurants, and hotels) speak enough English to do their work, a complex discussion might be more difficult to have.If you can speak some French, there are Parisians who will take kindly to it and there are also Parisians who will be asinine, arguing that you are "butchering the French language". So, if you speak some French, prepare for a warm reception, but be wary of a more belligerent reception.
Why in the world should they? Do most New York merchants speak French? Those who deal with tourists mostly have some English; but here's a tip; try to speak French to them. Once you show this willingness, they will be very, very helpful. The reputation of Parisians for rudeness is based almost entirely on the experience of Americans who shouted at them in English and expected them to be understanding. They felt, most justifiably, that they have the right to speak their own language in their own country.
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"He does not", or, "he doesn't speak English" would be correct. It would never be 'he do not speak English,' as that is incorrect grammar.
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yes, some of them speak english.
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yes they did speak English
"I can't speak English!" in English is Non parlo l'inglese! ("I don't speak English!") in Italian.