Parlez-Vous
it means “do you speak” in the french language.
person 1: parlez vous francais?
person 2: oui. (oui means yes)
an inverted french phrase which means ‘do you speak’. usually followed by ‘anglais’ & used by anglophone canadians & americans who are too ignorant to even attempt to learn the french language before coming to a place that mostly french-speaking. if you say ‘non’, they try to speak english to you anyway, as if the more slowly & loudly they speak it, the better you will comprehend it.
stupid woman: “parlez-vous anglais?”
me, not wanting to deal with her: “non, madame.”
stupid woman: “are you sure?”
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