Lastima que no hables no espanol means sorry you do not speak no Spanish. It is very bad grammar, so I suggest if you plan on saying it to someone, you should say Lamento que se no puede hablar espanol, or sorry you can't speak any Spanish.
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The correct spelling in that sentence is "Te amo. Qué lástima que no hables español."
It means: 'I love you. It's a shame that you don't speak Spanish.'
Que hables español --- (That) you speak Spanish / May you speak Spanish¡Que hables español! Speak Spanish!
"I think you do not speak Spanish." It could be No pienso que (tu) hables español
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Si como no yo so espanol in English means if you like Spanish so I do not.
Que hables español --- (That) you speak Spanish / May you speak Spanish¡Que hables español! Speak Spanish!
This phrase translates to "how sad that I can't speak English, nor can I speak Spanish." It expresses regret and frustration at not being able to communicate in either language.
"I think you do not speak Spanish." It could be No pienso que (tu) hables español
Spanish (un) espanol = (a) Spaniard
"¿Tu hablas en español o inglés esta noche?" translates to "Do you speak in Spanish or English tonight?" Inquiring about the language someone will be using tonight.
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The Spanish phrase "no me hables así" translates to "don't speak to me like that" in English. It is a request for someone to change their tone or manner of speaking.
This means, "Because you might not speak with me today, Ma'am."
"Lastima" means "pity" or "shame" in Spanish. It can express feelings of regret or sorrow for a situation or person.
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'No hablas ingles' means 'You don`t (or, if a question, 'Don't you') speak English' 'No hables ingles' is a subjunctive, meaning 'Don't speak English'
What a pity!