"You don't speak English" in Spanish is "Tú no hablas Inglés." or formal "Usted no habla Inglés." If asking the question: "You don't speak English?", the answer is the same, except you would have questionmarks (¿?) around the phrase.
(Google translator and previous knowledge used)
No hablo inglΓ©s.
well think about it this way.. do chickens speak english to eachother? do they speak french to eachother? chickens are chickens. they dont speak.
(Babel fish) is arte i dont speak spanish but i hope it helped?! It did
it mean literally "why you no i speak spanish" but is would sorta mean this "why dont you know spanish" change hablo to hablas
He speaks both spanish and English. He is still learning to speak English but he is making good progress. However, it is still somewhat difficult to understand a select group of words he speaks.
i dont know i dont speak spanish.
Roughly 3-5% of the population of Brazil speak Spanish fluently, primarily in border regions with Spanish-speaking countries such as Argentina and Uruguay. The majority of Brazilians speak Portuguese as their first language.
he can speak spanish but he primarily uses english. you are probobly thinking of Apl.De.Ap, who speaks ( o, i dont know how to refer to the languge they speak in the Phillipeans). Apl has many songs, bothe with BEP and by hiself, that are completely not in english, yet he still speaks perfect english ( he does have an accent.)
There is no word for does in Spanish; it's implied. For example: English: Does he have a dog? Spanish: ¿Tiene un perro? English: Does Mary speak French? Spanish: ¿Mary habla francés? Yes, that's the way you do it, like it says above. There are other ways to say it but if you just use the word tiene just like that with no sentence then it means "have". Spanish is complicated when it come to what means what; I dont think about it when I speak it. It just comes out the correct way since I always speak Spanish in my family. (It's not my first language though, English is but i speak Spanish fluently, my whole family is Mexican.)
i dont remember that?
because they dont speak spanish
No me gusta trabajar. To double check this, go on google translate. You can also use google translate for other Spanish words.
What? I dont get it. Mongolia is a proper noun. It's a country.