In Chinese, "speak" is translated as "说" (shuō).
"I can speak Chinese" in Chinese is "我会说中文 (wǒ huì shuō zhōngwén)."
ke'ne elat'e boncua---Let me update: 我不说中文 (wo bu shuo zhong wen). This is how to say: I don't speak Chinese in 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)."
ke'ne elat'e boncua---Let me update: 我不说中文 (wo bu shuo zhong wen). This is how to say: I don't speak Chinese in 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.