Sentence examples of "falem" in Portuguese with translation "speak"

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Não gosto que falem comigo. I don't like to be spoken to.
Falem, se puderem; quem são vocês? Speak, if you can; what are you?
Não, eu não falo inglês. No, I can't speak English.
Falo inglês todos os dias. I speak English every day.
Eu raramente falo com ele. I seldom speak to him.
Falo um pouco de espanhol. I speak a little Spanish.
Mariko fala inglês muito bem. Mariko speaks English excellently.
Ele fala japonês muito bem. He speaks Japanese very well.
No México se fala espanhol? Is Spanish spoken in Mexico?
O avô fala muito lentamente. Grandfather speaks very slowly.
Ela só fala de trabalho. She speaks only about work.
Então você também fala inglês? So do you also speak English?
Toshio fala inglês muito bem. Toshio can speak English very well.
Minha mãe não fala inglês. My mother does not speak English.
O avô fala muito devagar. Grandfather speaks very slowly.
Todo mundo fala alguma língua. Everyone speaks a language.
A mãe dele fala italiano. His mother speaks Italian.
Nicole fala japonês muito bem. Nicole can speak Japanese very well.
Você fala a minha língua? Do you speak my language?
Meu avô fala muito devagar. My grandfather speaks very slowly.
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