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你 会 说 汉语 吗?Can you speak Chinese?
nǐ huì shuō hàn yǔ ma?
我 会 说 一点点。I can speak a little bit.
wǒ huì shuō yì diǎn diǎn.

Dialogue

A:
huìshuōyīngma?

Can you speak English?

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B:
huìshuōyīng.

I can't speak English.

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A:法语
huìshuōfǎyǔma?

Can you speak French?

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B:
huì.

I can't.

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A:西班牙
huìshuōxībānyáma?

Can you speak Spanish?

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B:
huìshuōdiǎndiǎn.

I can speak a little.

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Expansion

CountryLanguage
CharactersPinyinEnglishCharactersPinyinEnglish
中国zhōng guóChina汉语hàn yǔChinese
美国měi guóAmerica英语yīng yǔEnglish
法国fǎ guóFrance法语fǎ yǔFrench
德国dé guóGermany德语dé yǔGerman
韩国hán guóKorea韩语hán yǔKorean
泰国tài guóThailand泰语tài yǔThai
俄国é guóRussia俄语é yǔRussian
西班牙xī bān yáSpain西班牙语xī bān yá yǔSpanish
意大利yì dà lìItaly意大利语yì dà lì yǔItalian
澳大利亚ào dà lì yàAustralia英语yīng yǔEnglish
加拿大jiā ná dàCanada
日本rì běnJapan日语rì yǔJapanese
NOTE: hán yǔ= Korean, whose tone is different from hàn yǔ (Chinese). hàn is a falling tone, but in Korean (hán yǔ), hán here is a rising tone.

Grammar

Using 会(huì) to express a learned skill or ability
In Chinese, we can use 会(huì) plus a verb to express that someone can do something in terms of possessing a learned skill or ability such as can speak a language, can swim, can cook, etc., which all require the person a learning process before he finally knows how to do it.
Why should we stress a learned skill here?Because in English, the word "can" could have different meanings such as to ask permission like can I open the door? Or express a possibility such as can he arrive by 8:00pm? and so on. But 会(huì) is equivalent to "can" only in terms of a learned skill.
我(wǒ)+ 会(huì)noundo something。
Icando something.
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Subjectauxiliary verbverbobject
汉语。
huìshuōhàn yǔ.
I can speak Chinese.
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篮球。
huìlán qiú.
I can play basketball.
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游泳。
huìyóu yǒng.
I can swim.
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你(nǐ)+ 会(huì)do something吗?
Youcando something?
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汉语吗?
huìshuōhàn yǔma?
You can speak Chinese ?
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吗?
huìkāichēma?
You can drive car?
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Using 一点点 (yì diǎn diǎn) or 一点 (yì diǎn) to express "A little or a few"
The Chinese word for "a little or a few" can be both 一点点 (yì diǎn diǎn) or 一点 (yì diǎn), both of which are used before the noun (countable or uncountable noun). The main difference between these two words is that the amount of 一点点 (yì diǎn diǎn) is even more less than 一点 (yì diǎn).

For instance:

structure: yì diǎn diǎn/ yì diǎn + noun = a little + noun