A1 Expression カジュアル

Parli inglese?

Do you speak English?

意味

Asking if someone speaks English.

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文化的背景

In the business-heavy north, English proficiency is generally higher. You might find people switching to English even before you ask, especially in tech or fashion sectors. In the south, while hospitality is legendary, English proficiency can be lower outside of major tourist hubs. A warm 'Parli inglese?' followed by a smile is essential here. Young Italians (Gen Z and Millennials) use many English loanwords. They are often very eager to practice their English with foreigners, so 'Parli inglese?' is a great way to start a friendship. Italians care about making a good impression. If someone says they speak 'un po'' (a bit), they might be being modest to avoid making a mistake and losing 'face'.

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The 'Scusa' Prefix

Always start with 'Scusa' (informal) or 'Scusi' (formal) before asking. It makes the question much softer.

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The 'Lei' Trap

If you're in a professional setting, 'Parli' can sound too casual. When in doubt, use 'Parla'.

意味

Asking if someone speaks English.

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The 'Scusa' Prefix

Always start with 'Scusa' (informal) or 'Scusi' (formal) before asking. It makes the question much softer.

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The 'Lei' Trap

If you're in a professional setting, 'Parli' can sound too casual. When in doubt, use 'Parla'.

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Body Language

Italians communicate a lot with their hands. A slight tilt of the head and a smile while asking 'Parli inglese?' goes a long way.

自分をテスト

Fill in the missing verb for the informal 'tu' form.

Ciao! ___ inglese?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Parli

The 'tu' form of 'parlare' ends in 'i'.

Which is the most polite way to ask an elderly person if they speak English?

Scusi, signore...

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: parla inglese?

The third-person singular 'parla' is used for the formal 'Lei'.

Match the Italian phrase to its English meaning.

Match the following:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: a

Each conjugation changes the subject of the question.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Scusa, non capisco l'italiano. B: Ah, capisco. ___ inglese?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Parli

In this context, the speaker is asking if the other person speaks English to facilitate communication.

Match the phrase to the correct situation.

Where would you say 'Parliamo inglese'?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Suggesting to a friend to switch languages

'Parliamo' means 'Let's speak' or 'We speak'.

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Tu vs Lei

Informal (Tu)
Parli inglese? Friends, peers, kids
Formal (Lei)
Parla inglese? Strangers, elders, bosses

練習問題バンク

5 問題
Fill in the missing verb for the informal 'tu' form. Fill Blank A1

Ciao! ___ inglese?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Parli

The 'tu' form of 'parlare' ends in 'i'.

Which is the most polite way to ask an elderly person if they speak English? Choose A1

Scusi, signore...

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: parla inglese?

The third-person singular 'parla' is used for the formal 'Lei'.

Match the Italian phrase to its English meaning. Match A2

左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: a

Each conjugation changes the subject of the question.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: Scusa, non capisco l'italiano. B: Ah, capisco. ___ inglese?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Parli

In this context, the speaker is asking if the other person speaks English to facilitate communication.

Match the phrase to the correct situation. situation_matching B1

Where would you say 'Parliamo inglese'?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Suggesting to a friend to switch languages

'Parliamo' means 'Let's speak' or 'We speak'.

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よくある質問

10 問

Both are correct. 'Parli inglese' is more common when asking about the general ability. 'Parli l'inglese' is slightly more formal or specific.

It means 'A little bit'. Usually, this means they can understand you but might be nervous about speaking. Speak slowly and clearly!

Yes, but if the restaurant is fancy, use 'Scusi, parla inglese?'. If it's a casual pizza place, 'Parli inglese?' is fine.

It's a slangy way of saying 'Do you speak/know a bit of English?'. 'Masticare' means 'to chew'.

In big cities and among young people, yes. In rural areas, it's much less common.

You would say 'Non parlo inglese', but since you are reading this, you probably do!

If you are asking a group, say 'Parlate inglese?'.

No, languages and nationalities are not capitalized in Italian unless they start a sentence.

Yes, 'Sapere' means 'to know'. 'Sai l'inglese?' means 'Do you know English?'. It's very common.

The most polite way is: 'Buongiorno, scusi, parla inglese?'

関連フレーズ

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Capisci l'inglese?

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Do you understand English?

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Parlo un po' di italiano.

builds on

I speak a bit of Italian.

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Come si dice... in inglese?

specialized form

How do you say... in English?

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Puoi ripetere?

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Can you repeat?

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