Most commonly when asking for the time you would ask "¿Qué hora es?" Literally this is "What hour is it?".
You could say "¿Sabes que hora es?" or "¿Sabes el hora?". Generally, you would not use the word "tiempo" when asking for the time of day.
that depends on how well you know the person Adios is goodbye Hasta luego is until next time
The Spanish translation for "I did not know" is "Yo no sabia"
¿Sabes hablar bien el español? Do you know Spanish well? ¿Sabes hablar algo de español? Do you know some Spanish?
He had been promoted to Captain but did not know about it at the time,
yes, they say this a long time ago.... i dont know.........
I don't know if there is really an easy way to learn a language, but the most quick way to do it is living in a Spanish speaking country for some time.
This time is "esta vez" in Spanish.
i didn't know that you speak spanish = no sabía que hablas español.
However no she does not know how to speak spanish but she know a couple of words like hola and stuff like that
'know' as 'they know' or 'you know'
As far as we know, he wasn't. But the Spanish Armada was during Shakespeare's "lost years" so who knows what he was doing at that time. For all we know he might have been in the army at Tilbury listening to the Queen's speech.
Translation: Sabes español?