hablo means I speak if it is present tense or it means he or she spoke if it is past tense
"Hablo ingles" means "I speak English" in English.
"Hablo" means "I speak" in English.
no hablo ingles
"Hablo con amigos" means "I talk with friends" in English.
I do not speak much Spanish (Let's) see if I can find it in this book.
But I speak English?
"I don't speak well." No hablo inglés bien = I don't speak English well.
"Hablo inglés" means "I speak English".
¿Sabes hablar español? or ¿Hablas español?EDIT: If speaking to someone who you do not know, or someone of authority, you should use the usted form rather than the tu form - therefore it would be ¿Sabe hablar español? / ¿Habla español? It is more polite.
"You don't speak English" in Spanish is "Tú no hablas Inglés." or formal "Usted no habla Inglés." If asking the question: "You don't speak English?", the answer is the same, except you would have questionmarks (¿?) around the phrase. (Google translator and previous knowledge used)
"I speak Italian" is an English equivalent of "Hablo italiano."The verb "hablo" means "(I) am speaking, do speak, speak." The masculine noun "italiano" means "Italian." Its singular definite article is "el" ("the").The pronunciation is "AH-bloh ee-tah-LYAH-noh."
Yo no hablo inglés. = i don't speak english