LLAmame por favor!
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)
There is no word to define someone who doesn't speak English. The words to use are "No sabe ingles" (He/she doesn't know English).
"I do not speak" or "I don't speak"If you add "Espanol" to the end it would be "I do not speak Spanish" or "I don't speak Spanish"
Tu hablas espanol means you speak spanish. Add a question mark, and it means do you speak spanish?
If it's a question (¿tu hablas mucho español?) it would probably be: Do you speak much Spanish? But if it's not a question then I'm assuming it means "you speak a lot of Spanish".
If you are talking to someone with whom you are not familiar, you would say ¿Habla español? If you are talking to someone with whom you are more friendly/acquainted with, you would say ¿Hablas español?
translating spanish to english is very important for the people who do not speak spanish. Without proper translation they would be clueless as to what someone who spoke spanish would be trying to get across.
Spanish is the first language of Mexico, so a majority of business people would speak Spanish. Any foreign visitor would probably speak Spanish when conducting business in Mexico.
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)
To command someone not to speak using the tú command in Spanish, you would say "No hables." This form uses the negative tú command, where "no" is placed before the verb "hablar" in its subjunctive form. This structure effectively instructs someone not to engage in speaking.
To command someone to run in Spanish, you would say 'corre.'
They speak Spanish. In Spanish, it would be "español".
No.
It is more appropriate to ask: "May I please speak to (person's name)?" The other way sounds awkward.
You would speak to someone.
There is no word to define someone who doesn't speak English. The words to use are "No sabe ingles" (He/she doesn't know English).
It would be translated as Samuel. Note the "Mexican" language doesn't exist; Mexicans speak Spanish as much as Americans speak English.It would be translated as Samuel. Note the "Mexican" language doesn't exist; Mexicans speak Spanish as much as Americans speak English.