"You all speak French well, my little darlings!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Vous parlez français bien, mes petits chéris! The observation may be made to all-male or mixed female and male "darlings." The pronunciation will be "voo par-ley fraw-seh bya mey ptee shey-ree" in French.
"You speak French very well my little sweetie"
Parlez-vous français? in French is "Do you speak French?" in English.
Parlez-moi de vous! in French is "Speak to me about you!" in English.
Parlez-vous français?
Parlez-vous inglés? in mixed French (Parlez-vous [anglais]?) and Spanish ([¿Habla usted] inglés?) means "Do you speak English?" in English.
"Do you speak in French too?"
(vous) parlez means (you) speak in French.
"You speak" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Vous parlez. Context makes clear whether the audience is of one person or more since vous translates as "you" in the singular and "you" or "you all" in the plural. The pronunciation will be "voo par-ley" in Alsatian French.
do you speak French well is translated "parlez-vous bien français / est-ce que vous parlez bien français" in French
"Do you speak allemand?" is a mixed English and French equivalent of the mixed French and English phrase Parlez-vous German? The question may be heard asked by tourists in French and German-speaking regions of Germany, Luxembourg and Switzerland. The pronunciation will be "par-ley-voo al-maw" in northerly French and "par-ley-voo a-luh-maw" in southerly French.
"Now you speak" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Maintenant vous parlez. Context makes clear whether the audience is of one person or more since vous translates as "you" in the singular and "you" and "you all" in the plural. The pronunciation will be "mehnt-naw voo par-ley" in Alsatian French.
parlez plus fort means 'speak up' in French.
"Do you speak French? Yes!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Parlez-vous français? Oui! Context makes clear whether the question is to one person or more since voustranslates as "you" in the singular and "you" and "you all" in the plural. The pronunciation will be "PAR-ley voo fraw-seh wee" in Alsatian French.