¿Qué pregunta?
The response to that question depends on whether or not you speak Spanish. Yo (no) hablo español. = I (do not) speak Spanish. If you do speak Spanish, you'd know 'Si, hablo espan~ol' = 'Yes, I speak Spanish'
"Hablas español" translates to "Do you speak Spanish" in English. It is a question asking if someone is able to communicate in the Spanish language.
The phrase can either be a question or a statement depending on the inflection. Question: Do you also speak Spanish? Statement: You also speak Spanish.
¿Hablas español? = Do you speak Spanish.You could reply yes or no:yes, I speak Spanish: Sí, hablo español.No, I don't speak Spanish: No, no hablo español.
Original interrogative sentence: "She will come to the party." Question: "Will she come to the party?" Original interrogative sentence: "They can speak Spanish." Question: "Can they speak Spanish?" Original interrogative sentence: "He is watching a movie." Question: "Is he watching a movie?"
dude you mean in spanish not Mexican not only Mexicans speak spanish but to answer your question you sayidiota
The question means: Do you speak Spanish?. If you do: Sí, sé hablar español. If you don't: No sé hablar español.
If it's a question (¿tu hablas mucho español?) it would probably be: Do you speak much Spanish? But if it's not a question then I'm assuming it means "you speak a lot of Spanish".
¿Puede/pueden/puedes/podéis hablar español?. In Spanish, we always use two opposite question marks: ¿?
The question doesn't seem to make sense....
this is a dumb question, why do Americans speak English? Mexico was colonized by Spain, Spain imposed their culture, customs,and language ,henceforth spanish became the official language.
"I do not speak" or "I don't speak"If you add "Espanol" to the end it would be "I do not speak Spanish" or "I don't speak Spanish"