Speak/talk
do you speak.
el hable espanol
le hable
In Spanish, this would be "hombre, hable mucho más inglés y un poco menos español."
do you speak.
No hable español aquí. Or...No hables español aquí.
no hable con maria
Hablar mucho = to talk a lot Hable(me) mucho = talk (to me) a lot
"I want [whoever is being referred to in this sentence] to speak Spanish."
If it's a command, "Hable con él". If you mean "they talk to him", it would be "Hablan con él."
Se habla español.ur no
This is in the imperative or "command" form. It means "don't speak". "No habla" would be "you(or he/she) do not speak", as a statement of fact. This is a subtle difference, and one in which there is no direct equivalent in English. "No hable español" and "no habla español" would both be translated as "don't speak", but one is a command, the other a statement.