The French equivalent of 'to speak' is parler. But there are a couple of ways of saying 'speaker' in terms of languages. For example, 'she is a French speaker' may be translated as 'elle parle francais' or 'elle est francophone'.
Je parle francais = i speak french je t'aime = i love you hope this helps :)
Parce que je parle bien francais means "because I speak good French".
elle parle mieux français que (moi, toi, lui..) She speaks French better than (me, you, him...)you can also write: elle parle mieux le français que (moi, toi, lui..)
"moi je parle français, et toi" means "I speak French, and you" in English.
In Québéc they speak French
"Parle francais" translates to "speak French" in English.
The French equivalent of 'to speak' is parler. But there are a couple of ways of saying 'speaker' in terms of languages. For example, 'she is a French speaker' may be translated as 'elle parle francais' or 'elle est francophone'.
Il / elle parle trop means He / she speaks too much.
Je parle francais = i speak french je t'aime = i love you hope this helps :)
"Tu parle pa francais" is not correct French. It should be "Tu ne parles pas français" which translates to "You do not speak French" in English.
Parce que je parle bien francais means "because I speak good French".
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...
It means "He does not speak French as it"
You can say "Je ne parle pas français" in French to mean "I do not speak French."
then why don't we / one doesn't speak French?
Je ne parle francais.