Bonjour. Mon nom est Mary. Je voudrais parler a Daniel. You would be better to say Bonjour, je m'appelle Mary.Pourrais-je parler à Daniel. Litterly, Hello, I am called Mary. May I speak to Daniel.
''Mesdames bonjour'' would mean ''Hello Ladies''.
The name Daniel is spelled the same in French, but the pronunciation you change (it would be similar to the way we say Danielle in English).
english, french, or whatever else they would normaly speak.
The vast majority of people in London speak English so 'Hello' would be fine.
They speak English in the Isle of Man. So you would say "Hello" in the normal way.
To ask: "Do you speak French?" : Parlez-vous français? To say : "I do not speak French," : Je ne parle pas français. To say : "I speak French," : Je parle français. To literally say : "You do not speak French?" would be "Vous ne parlez pas français?"
To say hello in French when you meet someone you would say bonjour.
I think a rough translation would be like, can you speak French.
If you become an officer in the Canadian forces you must learn to speak French fluently, so yes, the navy would speak French as well as English.
Some Chinese people certainly speak French, but this would be a small minority (by percentage).
i would say yes because i thinkhe is french
One may be required to speak French if employed as a steward or stewardess. Teaching students to speak French is another job where one would definitely need the ability to speak French.