Si sabes espanol verdaderamente = if you really know Spanish
'verda' is not a word.
Si como no yo so espanol in English means if you like Spanish so I do not.
si, yo hablo espanol
"Ya tu sabes" means "you already know" and is often used in mostly spanish songs which means as much as "ya'll know how I do" in this context. Actually, "ya tu sabes" is getto-latino-slang meaning "now you know". A lot of Puerto Ricans, Dominicans and Cubans use this phrase.
The statement should probably read: Tú te haces como no sabes pero yo pienso que tú no quieres decirme que tú entiendes. This means: You pretend like you don't know but I think that you don't want to tell me that you understand. Tú means you. Tu means your Ases is not a Spanish word but it sounds like Haces which is one of the forms of "to be" in Spanish. Si means if Sí means yes - or an affirmative intonation to the statement. Pienco is not a Spanish word, however Pienso means "I think" Decir a mi means say to me or tell me, but "decirme" is less clumsy Intiendes is not a Spanish word - Entiendes means "you understand"
Tu hablas espanol means you speak spanish. Add a question mark, and it means do you speak spanish?
"Verdad, si sabes un poco de español." means "True, if you know a little Spanish."
Si como no yo so espanol in English means if you like Spanish so I do not.
Sabes= Do you know Que= What Ese= Dude, man (slang) Sabes Que Ese means: "Do you know what dude?"
slightly incorrect, it means 'not if you know spanish.'
"It translates to 'if you speak Spanish' in English."
si, yo hablo espanol
"Ya tu sabes" means "you already know" and is often used in mostly spanish songs which means as much as "ya'll know how I do" in this context. Actually, "ya tu sabes" is getto-latino-slang meaning "now you know". A lot of Puerto Ricans, Dominicans and Cubans use this phrase.
"espanol" means "Spanish", and "habla" means "speak", with the first person "I" being understood. When the suffix "amos" is added (the second "a" is dropped), the word becomes plural and means "we". Therefore this phrase means "we speak Spanish". When a business wants the public to know that the firm is bi-lingual (Spanish and English speaking), you will usually see a sign with either "habla espanol" or "se habla espanol", which means "he or she speaks Spanish" (What_does_se_habla_espanol_mean). "Hablamos Espanol" is more grammatically correct for businesses.
That means, in English, "How do you know if your fiancèe is setting the pieces for you?"
In this case, if you use "tú", you must use the familiar form of the verb, which is "hablas". "Tú hablas español" means "you speak Spanish."
we speak spanish [sí (with accent) = yes ... si = if]
you do speak Spanish