"Tú comprendes bien el español" You understand Spanish well. You must always be consistent throughout a sentence with familiar or formal useage.
This means "Do you understand Spanish well?" in English.
"You like spanish" It actually means "I like Spanish".
"Tu hablamos espanol" is grammatically incorrect in Spanish. The correct form would be "Tú hablas español," which means "You speak Spanish."
¿Porqué le gusta español? = "why do you like Spanish" or "Why does he/she like Spanish" (without the accent mark, it could mean, because you like spanish or because he/she likes spanish.)
"Gracias para el noche muy bien" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. A possible correct phrase could be "Gracias por la noche, muy bien" which translates to "Thank you for the night, it was very good."
I like to speak spanish... me gusta hablar español
con quien practica el espanol maria
The Spanish in the world
If you're speaking to a family member, neighbor, friend, or someone else your age:Hablas muy bien el español.If you're speaking to a professor, an elderly person, or a figure of authority:Usted habla muy el español.
"Que pase bien el día" is Spanish for "I wish you a good day" or "have a good day."
te gusta mas el espanol o el ingles = which do you like more Spanish or English
"Tu hablamos espanol" is grammatically incorrect in Spanish. The correct form would be "Tú hablas español," which means "You speak Spanish."
Translation: Who is the Spanish teacher?
who is your spanish teacher
The student answers well
"You like spanish" It actually means "I like Spanish".
The trip went well.
It should mean "I want to practice spanish," but then "querro" should be "quiero"