"So you speak French my dear friend!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Eh bien, tu parles français mon cher ami! The statement may be heard in a conversation with a male peer since the second person informal singular "you" and the masculine gender prevail. The pronunciation will be "ey bya tyoo parl fraw-seh mo sheh-ra-mee" in northerly French and "ey bya tyoo par-luh faw-seh mo-sheh-ra-mee" in southerly French.
Ici on parle Francais! in French is "French is spoken here!" in English.
Mais parle-moi en français! in French means "But speak to me in French!" in English.
"she speaks English" is translated "elle parle français" in French.
Je parle français tous les jours in French means "I speak French everyday" in English.
"I speak a little French" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je parle français un peu. The declaration also tends to be translated as "I speak French a bit" in English. The pronunciation will be "zuh parl fraw-seh eh puh" in French.
"He speaks" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Il parle. The pronunciation of the declarative statement in the third person singular of the present indicative -- which also translates as "He does speak" or "He is speaking" according to context -- will be "eel parl" in French.
"I speak a little bit of..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Je parle un peu de... .The declaration also translates as "I speak not much of..." in other English contexts. The pronunciation will be "zhuh par-leh puh duh" in French.
"I speak French fluently" translated into French is: Je parle couramment français / Je parle français couramment (both correct and common)
"I speak a bit of French" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Je parle un peu de français. The declaration may be heard varied with its more common version, as Je parle un peu français. The pronunciation will be "zhuh par-le puh duh fraw-seh" in French.
"I speak of the French and of the English" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je parle du français et de l'anglais. The declarative statement in question may reference the language or the people. The pronunciation will be "zhuh parl dyoo fraw-sey duh law-gleh" in French.
parle français maintenant is French for "speak French now".
"I speak one of..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Je parle un de... . The incomplete declaration most likely will be followed by the name of a geographical constraint or a language family, such as Romance or European languages. The pronunciation will be "zhuh par-leh duh" in French.