If you are asking what "que bueno no sabia que usted habla espanol" means, it's: "how nice I didn't know you speak Spanish"
Habla usted ingles? (Pronounced 'Abb-la oostay een-glEss?')
Conoce usted ingles?Habla usted ingles?
Tú no hablas español = You don't speak Spanish. (Familiar/informal)Usted no habla español = You don't speak Spanish. (Formal)If you are speaking to some one you know and is a contemporary, you would use the familiar form. If you are speaking to someone you don't know or to an elder (no matter how well you know the person) you use the formal form)
son usted bueno consigo
usted hace bastante bueno
sabia usted esa palabra* it means did you know that word
literally "and I want when you (formal) speak with me in Spanish" - was this a native speaker?
I speak it VERY well. I can talk it, i can type it. ANYTHING.
If you're speaking to a family member, neighbor, friend, or someone else your age:Hablas muy bien el español.If you're speaking to a professor, an elderly person, or a figure of authority:Usted habla muy el español.
Habla usted ingles? (Pronounced 'Abb-la oostay een-glEss?')
bueno y usted
Conoce usted ingles?Habla usted ingles?
Hola ¿Habla usted español?
Tú no hablas español = You don't speak Spanish. (Familiar/informal)Usted no habla español = You don't speak Spanish. (Formal)If you are speaking to some one you know and is a contemporary, you would use the familiar form. If you are speaking to someone you don't know or to an elder (no matter how well you know the person) you use the formal form)
son usted bueno consigo
usted hace bastante bueno
How well you dance.