That question depends on what nationality your family and you are. Different people will answer differently. Its's either yes or no.
For me personally that is a no.
It means "good, but do you know Spanish?" or "good, but do you speak Spanish?" in English.
That's not a Spanish word, as far as I know.
"Sabes el español" translates to "Do you know Spanish?" in English.
it means i dont know i hate my spanish class and my teacher but not the culture spanish
If the word si is accented, it means "Yes I know Spanish" If the word si is not accented, it means "if I know Spanish"
The Spanish translation for "I did not know" is "Yo no sabia"
¿Sabes hablar bien el español? Do you know Spanish well? ¿Sabes hablar algo de español? Do you know some Spanish?
i didn't know that you speak spanish = no sabía que hablas español.
However no she does not know how to speak spanish but she know a couple of words like hola and stuff like that
'know' as 'they know' or 'you know'
It means "good, but do you know Spanish?" or "good, but do you speak Spanish?" in English.
how to say,you must know your child's weight or age in spanish.
Sé in Spanish means I know. It is the present yo conjugation of the word saber, to know.
No ,they did not know of spanish back then.
Translation: Sabes español?
People know Spanish by learning it. Either their parents teach them, they learn in school, or they're born in a Spanish-speaking country.
That's not a Spanish word, as far as I know.