de qué hablas = what are you talking about
"De qué hablas" translates to "What are you talking about" in English.
"Tu nunca habla me" is incorrect in Spanish. It should be either "Tú nunca me hablas," which means "You never talk to me," or "Tú nunca hablas de mí," which means "You never talk about me."
"Es clases de español" translated to English means "It is Spanish classes."
"De ligar" in Spanish can be translated as "to flirt" or "to pick up" in English. It refers to engaging in light-hearted romantic or sexual interactions with someone.
"Where is the professor from?" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¿De dónde es el profesor? The question translates literally as "From where is the professor?" in English. The pronunciation will be "dey THON-dey eh-sel PRO-fey-SOR" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"De quelle" translates to "of which" or "on what" in English.
The word is "de."
Are you talking about me?
"On" in Spanish can be "en", o "encima de".
De donde means "from where."
'beautiful [girl], where are you from if you speak Spanish, or are you translating [it]?
What are you talking about?
"House of the angels" in English is casa de los ángelesin Spanish.
In English, he is called Francis of Assisi.
it means: are you from Chicago?
... in Spanish is 'una vida de perro'.
¡De nada, chico! in Spanish means "You're welcome, boy!" (literally, "From nothing, boy!") in English.
Pozo de potencial.