le gusta cuando hablo en espanol = He/she likes it when I speak Spanish
it mean literally "why you no i speak spanish" but is would sorta mean this "why dont you know spanish" change hablo to hablas
"Hablo ingles" means "I speak English" in English.
"Hablo" means "I speak" in English.
No hablo español, means "Eu não falo espanhol." (I don't speak spanish)
"Hablo con amigos" means "I talk with friends" in English.
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?'
Tres anos que hablo espanol in English means It has been three years that I speak Spanish.
si, yo hablo espanol
Yo no hablo espanol, habla english porfavor.
Yo soy Ingles y yo no hablo espanol.
I get butterflies (in my stomach) when I talk about him.
The correct translation (in Spain) is: "No hablo espanol." Pronounced "no a-blow es-pan-yol" (There is a tilde over the "n" in "espanol)
No hablo espanol The "h" is silent. It sounds like "No ahblow espanol"
no hablo espanol
Tú no hablas español = You don't speak Spanish. (Familiar/informal)Usted no habla español = You don't speak Spanish. (Formal)If you are speaking to some one you know and is a contemporary, you would use the familiar form. If you are speaking to someone you don't know or to an elder (no matter how well you know the person) you use the formal form)
no hablo español = I don't speak Spanish no soy espanol = I am not Spanish (tilde, ~, over 'n' in espanol')
No hablo espanol (Pronounced: 'naw ablaw esspanYOL')