There are some areas in the world where Spanish is a highly spoken language, even though it is not the primary language of the area (like many parts of the United States). Employers who have companies in these sort of areas may require that a worker be fluent in both the native language of the country and in Spanish as well. If the company has a high amount of Spanish-speaking clients, then it is important that workers be able to communicate with them or they risk losing clients.
'hago' is 1st person singular of 'hacer', to make or do = 'I do' But 'do' in English is an auxiliary verb, e.g. in commands and questions: 'Do come in!' 'Do shut the door!' 'Do you speak Spanish?' 'Do you come here often?' and in these cases the 'do' is absorbed into the main verb 'Entra!' 'Cierra la puerta!' 'Hablas espanol?' 'Vienes a menudo aqui?' So the context is important: the answer to 'Do you speak Spanish?' could be simply 'Yes' or 'I do': in Spanish 'Si' or (unlikely) 'Lo hablo' (I speak it)
There are many more than 5 countries that speak Spanish. Here is a partial list:SpainMexicoHondurasGuatemalaCosta RicaPanamaCubaDominican RepublicVenezuelaChileArgentinaColombiaUruguayParaguay
Here is an example: "Hablo español pero no hablo inglés" - 'I speak Spanish, but I don't speak English'. 'Hablas/entiendes espanol?' - 'Do you speak/understand Spanish?'
"Come", "Come here", or "Come on" - i.e. Move it, come on!
No hable español aquí. Or...No hables español aquí.
"Vacation, here I come" is translated "Vacaciones, aquí vengo".
Most people dont speak english. But it makes no sense Brazil was founded by Portugal, and as such has the national language of Portugese. What percentage speak Spanish is a hard thing to research for English speaking people. But there must be a strong percentage since almost every country that boarders Brazil is Spanish speaking. Note there is one that has the national language of French. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Its our Official and NATIONAL Language, we never speak English here, Only Portuguese, we learn English and Spanish at school though, some people might do French... Not many speak English here, we speak Portuguese of course, not Spanish, its an insult if you speak spanish here. But the spanish speaking Population is 6.5%. English is like 3%.
The Spanish say it more politely: "Ven aqui", which means "come here". There is no direct Spanish translation for, "Get your butt over here".
It's TWO Spanish words: ven = come (present subjunctive 'you') aqui = here So the phrase means 'Come here'
The Spanish command "Ven aquí." means "Come here." in English.
Come over here ---------------------- Ven aqui
Aqui yo voy!