Yo tengo un papel hablante = I have a speaking part
Tu tienes/usted tiene un papel hablante = you (informal/formal) have a speaking part.
Translation: Me encanta hablar español.
What language are you speaking = ¿Que idioma habla Usted?
Because it was part of the territories colonized by Spanish conquistadors at the end of the 15th century.
Because Argentina is a Spanish speaking country, you would say it the same way you would in any other Spanish speaking country.
go to google translate or ask a spanish speaking friend
Juanita is how you say Janice in Spanish. However, the American name Janice is sometimes used in Spanish-speaking countries.
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Are you asking what the main food is of Spanish-speaking people? Or are you asking how to say the words "main food" in Spanish? Please clarify your question. But the main food of Spanish-speaking people is different from one Spanish-speaking country to another.
A Spanish speaking quarter in a town refers to part of a town that mostly speaks Spanish. Many of the restaurants are residents are likely to be of Latin American or Spanish origin.
There is no way to say Ashton in spanish. if you go to a spanish speaking country and ask they'll say your name the way you did only in an acsent.
"es Bobby" or "Soy Bobby" to say that you are Bobby, speaking.
You can say "Sólo hablo español hoy"