Examples of using "Parlerà" in a sentence and their english translations:
"He's going to talk to me."
Who is going to speak tonight?
Tom will speak tonight.
- He'll talk.
- He'll speak.
No one will speak for you.
No one will talk.
- Tom'll talk.
- Tom'll speak.
- Tom will talk.
He won't talk.
Tom won't talk to you.
Tom won't even talk to me.
Tom won't talk.
He'll talk to her.
She'll talk to him.
- Tom won't talk about that.
- Tom won't talk about it.
Tom will probably speak French.
The President is to speak on television this evening.
Judy will talk about Japan tomorrow.
Tom won't speak to anybody.
- Why won't anybody talk about this?
- Why won't anyone talk about this?
- Tom won't talk to Mary.
- Tom won't speak to Mary.
Tom won't talk to me.
Tom won't speak to us.
Tom won't speak to them.
- Tom will talk to Mary about that.
- Tom is going to talk to Mary about that.
Tom isn't going to talk to you.
He'll talk to her about that.
Yanni will talk to the imam tomorrow.
Tom won't talk to me anymore.
People will talk.
The President is to speak on television this evening.
Tom won't speak French anymore.
- He said that he'll talk to her.
- He said he'll talk to her.
She said she won't speak French.
Will you talk to Tom?
You are going to speak Swedish.
- Are you going to tell him?
- Will you have a talk with him?
- Will you have a talk with her?
- Are you going to talk to him?
- Are you going to talk to her?
Are you going to talk to him?
Will you talk to them?
Tom won't talk to Mary and she won't talk to him.
and it will talk about this tension that sits below.
if you're talking about civility as a way to avoid an argument,
I don't believe that some day a majority of the world's population will speak Esperanto.
Aren't you going to go talk to Tom?
Won't you speak to Tom about it?
I hope you'll speak to Tom.
She hopes you'll speak to him.
Tom hopes you'll speak to Mary.