1. I am unable to speak English. "I can't speak English." (2) I choose not to speak English. "I don't speak English." (3) I'm not capable of speaking in English. "I can't speak in English." If you have further questions, please ask; if you find this helpful, please consider 【adopting】this answer.
2. The English translation of "I don't know English" is: "I can't speak English." Detailed explanation: "I" is pronounced [a?] in British English and [a?] in American English, it is a pronoun meaning 'me' or 'myself'; it also represents the chemical element iodine, the ninth letter of the English alphabet, and the Roman numeral 1.
3. Translated as: "I can't speak English." If you are learning English, it might be helpful to annotate the English sounds with Chinese characters at the beginning. That's how I learned back in the day.呵呵, it's quite a good method.
1. "I can't" and "I am not able to" both express a lack of ability to do something, while "I won't" or "I wouldn't" imply reluctance. Use the appropriate expression depending on the context you are in.
2. "I don't know English": "I can't" or "I don't." I wouldn't place too much reliance on these figures. "Grab a seat, I won't keep you long."
3. "I can't speak English." (2) "I don't speak English." (3) "I can't communicate in English." If you have further questions, please ask; if you find this helpful, please consider 【adopting】this answer.
1. "I don't know English": "I can't" or "I don't." I wouldn't place too much reliance on these figures. "Grab a seat, I won't keep you long."
2. "I can't" and "I am not able to" both express a lack of ability, while "I won't" or "I wouldn't" indicate reluctance. Consider the context to choose the right expression.
3. The English expression for "I don't know English" is: "I don't know English" or "I am not proficient in English."
4. Response and translation: "I can't do it." "I can't." (English sentence translation).
◆ "I can't speak English." This means "I am unable to speak English." ◆ "I can't say it in English." This means "I am unable to express this in English."
"I can't speak English." (2) "I don't speak English." (3) "I can't communicate in English." If you have further questions, please ask; if you find this helpful, please consider 【adopting】this answer.
The English translation of "I can't speak English" is: "I can't speak English." Detailed explanation: "I" is pronounced [a?] in British English and [a?] in American English, it is a pronoun meaning 'me' or 'myself'; it also represents the chemical element iodine, the ninth letter of the English alphabet, and the Roman numeral 1.