Maybe. Or maybe he is terrified. Or cold. Or sick.
You might have to look for other signs of interest. Are his pupils enlarged? Does he smile? Does he try to do things for you? How does he respond when you show interest in him? What does he say in actual words?
Romance is a chancy business.
That means the guy feels nervous while talking to you and might be a shy guy or that person does not have confidence to face a girl.
Shaking a woman's hand is a common gesture to greet or show respect, similar to shaking hands with a man. It is a customary social interaction and does not typically carry any specific or additional meaning based on gender.
Much of the meaning of this dream depends on how you felt while it was taking place. You may have felt romantic excitement if the man was attractive, or you may have felt terror if the man was threatening. Generally speaking, the dream is about your personal boundaries, and the limits you set on relationships.
'Te habla' means 'she's talking to you' if a woman is speaking or 'he's talking to you' if its a man.
The man could be shy, only speaking once he had plucked up enough courage.
Speaking only from my own experience, it will happen about 1 nanosecond after he sees her smile while another man is talking to her.
"Te abla" is likely a misspelling of "te habla" in Spanish, which translates to "he/she talks to you" in English.
He remembered that he killed a man
"Conquien" is Spanish for "with whom". For example: Conquien vas a ir? ~ Who are you going with? Con quien not Conquien El hombre con quien hablabas= the man with whom you were speaking. This also translates perfectly into the less formal : The man you were speaking to
Inside the windfall bar, there will be a man that sits by himself at a table. Break the glassware on the table to cause him to shake in fear. While he is shaking, take a picture of him.
Trust your conscience. This expression also means that when a man says, "Yes," his spirit will also guide and lead him in his endeavor. It refers to not the speaking of 'yes' out aloud, but the speaking of 'yes' with one's soul and actions.
A man or youthThe man (speaking of a singular person, not "the man" as in police or government)
Speaking to a man: uso wako mzuri (you have a handsome face), or more commonly unapendeza (you are pleasing, which can also mean you are dressed nicely, to either a man or a woman).