You ask, "¿HABLA USTED INGLÉS?"
She speaks french, and spanish
"Quien" in Spanish translates to "who" in English. It is an interrogative pronoun used to ask about a specific person or people.
To ask a married woman if she speaks Spanish in Spanish, you can say, "¿Habla usted español?" This is a polite and formal way to ask. If you want to add a friendly touch, you could also say, "¿Señora, habla usted español?" to acknowledge her marital status.
If you don't know how to ask them just that in their native tongue, try asking them in English. If they know English, they will understand and respond to you.
Literally this means "How are you?" However, it would be in the context of what you are like, or what kind of person you are. If you wanted to ask about a person's health, you would ask, "¿Cómo estás?"
The phrase "What does that translate to in English?" typically refers to seeking the English equivalent or meaning of a word, phrase, or concept in another language. It implies a request for clarification or understanding. For example, if someone speaks in Spanish and you want to know how it is expressed in English, you would ask this question.
If you are able to, it's a good way to practice the language. But you should ask the person in English first, as a courtesy, if it is all right.
In Spanish, "dime quien" translates to "tell me who" in English. It is a phrase used to ask someone to reveal the identity of a person.
I don't know but I am pretty suire she speaks English french and German? Hope I HELPED ! she speaks all fluently ! she is also my true hero:)
ask a spanish person to teach you
bhi khayegi phir This is a Hindi expression and would make more sense to ask to someone who speaks Hindi, not Spanish.
¿De dónde eres?