I can understand a little spanish = (yo) puedo entender un poco de español
you can understand a little spanish? = (tu) puedes entender un poco de español?
**You do not need to say "yo" or "tu"
Entiendo español pero hablo solo un poquito.
entiendo un poquito de espan~ol
(entee-ENdaw oom pawKEEtaw they esspanYOL) ('th' as in 'they')
Comprendo pequeño engrasadore español
As a question, it means, "Can you understand a little of Spanish?" As a declarative sentence, it means, "You can understand a little of Spanish?"
It's the same: "adorable", the pronunciation is a little different though but a Spanish speaker will understand you anyway if you pronounce it in English as the word is so similar.
I UNDERSTAND
To understand is either "comprender" or "entender". The terms are interchangeable.
understand
Entienda is Spanish for the word "understand".
It is not exactly yes or no as everyone is different but most portuguese can actually understand Spanish. Not that they understand every word but most get the meaning but some people especially children have a bit of difficult understanding Spanish as the Spanish accent is different and Spanish is usually quicker.
Spanish. 'no intiendo' means 'I do not understand', as in: "No entiendo bien el español.", which means 'I do not understand Spanish well."
"You understand"..... also often a question..... "You understand?"
Entiendo.
English, Spanish, & Creole french
As far as I know he did not speak the language fluently, but could speak it a little and understand some.