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Answer: No hablo español muy bien.

More information: You would only say the "Yo" at the beginning as in "yo no hablo..." if you were emphasizing that *you* didn't speak well. I.e., someone before you said that *they* spoke well so you're comparing yourself to them.

"Hablo" is the "I" or "yo" conjugation of the verb. In English, we don't distinguish pronouns as much. You'd say "I speak, You speak, He/she/it speaks, We speak, They speak". In Spanish, you'd say "Yo hablo, tú hablas, él/ella/usted habla, nosotros hablamos, ellos/ellas/ustedes hablan". Because of this, you don't need to say the pronoun. It's already clear from the verb.

Make sure not to say "bueno" instead of "bien", "bueno" is an adjective (modifies nouns) while "bien" is an adverb (modifies verbs like "speak").

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(yo) no hablo español: I dont speak spanish


(yo) difícilmente hablo español: I barely speak spanish

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