We do not speak English
In the United States, we speak english. Please. I'm not sure why the "por favor"(please) is tagged on the end.
"Ablamos" does not have a direct translation in Spanish. It seems to be a misspelling or a variation of the word "hablamos," which means "we speak" in English.
"Carlos y yo hablamos" means "Carlos and I speak" or "Carlos and I talk" in English.
literally, it means 'you we speak spanish'. it should probaly be changed to hablamos el espanol (we speak spanish)
"Hablas ingles" means "Do you speak English?" in Spanish.
You don't prefer to speak in English because you understand spanish better? Yo prefiero cuando nos hablamos en ingles proque soy eintiendo mejor.
it means "we talk"
In the United States, we speak english. Please. I'm not sure why the "por favor"(please) is tagged on the end.
"Ablamos" does not have a direct translation in Spanish. It seems to be a misspelling or a variation of the word "hablamos," which means "we speak" in English.
This means "It's better if we talk".
"Carlos y yo hablamos" means "Carlos and I speak" or "Carlos and I talk" in English.
"Hablas ingles" means "Do you speak English?" in Spanish.
literally, it means 'you we speak spanish'. it should probaly be changed to hablamos el espanol (we speak spanish)
"we will talk again in another life"
The Spanish word for English is ingles. Ingles can mean the English language [of England] or an English person [from England[.
we speak spanish [sí (with accent) = yes ... si = if]
I am english