"Y quién te enseñó hablar mi idioma" is Spanish for:
And who taught you to speak my language?
'Bein' is presumably 'Bien', and the second 'n' in 'enseno' and in 'espanol' shoulkd have a tilde, ~, over them; most importantly 'enseno' should have an accent over the 'o'. Yielding the meaning: 'Well/fine/good, who taught you Spanish?'
"Yo te enseño" is Spanish for "I teach you" or "I show you." It is a phrase used to indicate that the speaker is teaching or demonstrating something to the person being addressed.
Hablar means to speak or to talk.
This phrase in Spanish translates to "bored with no one to talk to." It conveys the feeling of being bored due to lacking someone to have a conversation with.
"De quien" means from who?; "De quien(?)-whose(?)";
"Hablar por teléfono" means "to talk on the phone" in Spanish.
Quien duerme = who is sleeping?
quien soy means who am i....
The word is spelled hablar not harblar. Hablar means to speak or to talk.
To talk.
"Idioma" in Spanish translates to "language" in English. It refers to a system of communication used by a particular group of people.
"De quien" means "from whom"