If someone asks you in English "Do you speak English?" they simply want to know if you can understand a certain amount of English.
However, it may also be used sarcastically, meaning something like "you must not speak English, because if you did, you would have understood" (or, sometimes, "... you wouldn't have said something as dumb as you just said").
No habla español = He/she does not speak Spanish. No hablo español = I don't speak Spanish. Notice "español" is not capitalized. Language names are not capitalized in Spanish.
i speak both:in spanish it's hola (oh-la)
in English: and you don't speak Spanish
In English, 'hablamos' means 'we talk'.Hablamos is a conjugated form of the verb "hablar" which means "to talk" in Spanish.Hablo - I talkHablas - you talkHabla- he/she/it talksHablamos - we talkHablan - they talk
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. Hello, how can you speak spanish?
You will most likely have to speak Spanish to be understood. If your Mexican interlocutor is cultured, he/she may understand your English, but you should ask first: 'Habla Ingles?' (Spanish for 'Do you speak English?').
"Let me speak!" in English is ¡Dejame Hablar! in Spanish.
he can speak spanish and english
No. They speak English
Yes he can speak English but he prefers to speak spanish
No. She is english.
No. They speak English
Tom can speak English and Spanish.
she can speak three languages spanish, english and french.
Christina Aguilera can speak English and Spanish. Most of her songs are in English while some have a Spanish version. Her father is from Ecuador and her mom teaches Spanish.
No habla español = He/she does not speak Spanish. No hablo español = I don't speak Spanish. Notice "español" is not capitalized. Language names are not capitalized in Spanish.
she speaks English but she can speak other languages