In Chinese, "speak" is translated as "说" (shuō).
"I can speak Chinese" in Chinese is "我会说中文 (wǒ huì shuō zhōngwén)."
In Chinese, you can say "我不会说中文" (wǒ bù huì shuō zhōngwén) to mean "I do not speak Chinese."
In Mandarin Chinese, "do you speak" is translated as "你会说吗?(Nǐ huì shuō ma?)"
To say "may I speak to" in Chinese, you can say "请问,我能跟...说话吗?" (Qǐngwèn, wǒ néng gēn... shuōhuà ma?).
i do not know how to say that in chinese but i speak this language.
In Chinese, "speak" is translated as "说" (shuō).
"I can speak Chinese" in Chinese is "我会说中文 (wǒ huì shuō zhōngwén)."
In Chinese, you can say "我不会说中文" (wǒ bù huì shuō zhōngwén) to mean "I do not speak Chinese."
In Mandarin Chinese, "do you speak" is translated as "你会说吗?(Nǐ huì shuō ma?)"
It's : ''Spreekt u Chinees?"
'Does anyone speak Chinese' can be translated as 'Yo ren hui shuo zhong wen ma'. In written chinese it is 有人會說中文嗎.
Some Chinese Americans speak and learn a little of the Chinese language, but others just speak English as their first language. As being Chinese American myself, I say that I had to learn Chinese from my parents and Chinese school, while balancing those skills learning at normal schools (like talking English, instead of Chinese).
Est-ce que vous parlez chinois? is Do you speak Chinese? ...parle chinois, is ...speaks Chinese.
To say "may I speak to" in Chinese, you can say "请问,我能跟...说话吗?" (Qǐngwèn, wǒ néng gēn... shuōhuà ma?).
To say "I speak Chinese" (in Mandarin) you say: Wo(3) hui(4) shuo(1) Zhong(1)wen(2). 我会说中文. To say "You speak Chinese" you say: Ni(3) hui(4) shuo(1) Zhong(1)wen(2). 你会说中文. You can replace "Zhong wen 中文" with "Zhong guo hua 中国话", or even "Pǔtōnghuà 普通话" if you want, they both mean Chinese. 普通话 = Literally means "common language" but Chinese people use this to refer to Mandarin.
You can say "我不会说中文" (wǒ bù huì shuō zhōngwén) to mean "I don't speak Chinese" in Mandarin.