'¿Hablas Castellano?' is Spanish for 'Do you speak Castilian?'
Note: Most English-speakers call Castillian as Spanish.
"Hablas castellano" means "you speak Spanish" in English. "Castellano" is a term commonly used in Spain to refer to the Spanish language.
"Hablas ingles" means "Do you speak English?" in Spanish.
"Hablas español" means "Do you speak Spanish?" in English.
"¿Qué idiomas hablas?" translates to "What languages do you speak?" in English.
"Hablas en español" means "Do you speak in Spanish?" in English.
The question in English means: "What language do you speak?"
The standard: called "castellano" (castillian) Actually, in Spain, where several different languages, the question isn't "Hablas espanol ?" as you would expect, but "hablas castellano ?"
¿Habla / hablan / hablas / habláis español / castellano?
No habla / hablan / hablas / habláis español (castellano).
¿Por qué usas el español? ¿Por qué hablas en castellano?
hablas (pronounced ablas) is a conjugated form of hablar (ablar). hablar means 'to speak' and hablas means 'you speak'.
talk you talk
Do you speak much?
"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.
"¿Qué idiomas hablas?" translates to "What languages do you speak?" in English.
A "Castellano" is a person from the area of Castile (Castilla) in Spain. The speak the Castellano dialect (Castilian Spanish) which is considered the proper form of Spanish, the equivalent of the "Kings English", if you will.
It Means "Do you speak Spanish?"
"Hablas en español" means "Do you speak in Spanish?" in English.