No, Yo means "I" Yo hablo = I speak.
si, yo hablo espanol
"I don't speak Dutch".
Translation: Por favor, expliqueme lo que digo en español. (Literally: Please explain to me what I'm saying in Spanish)
Yo hablo muy poquito espanol.
It's a female of any age saying, "I'm lazy."
Hablo español / castellano
Yo canoli yo
Yo hablo--- - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
*Yo no hablo con gente falsa. *Yo no hablo con falsos. *Yo no hablo con gente hipócrita. *Yo no hablo con hipócritas. Hope it helps U!!
It is konnichiwa kirei josei, but it actually doesn't sound right. You would probably be better off saying "yo" which is a Japanese saying similar to a whistle.
Yo hablo.
"I don't speak Spanish" is "No hablo español."
yo hablo español
si, yo hablo espanol
"I don't speak Dutch".
"Yo" is Spanish for "I am" -- people started saying "yo" instead of "I'm here" or "Present" when roll was called.
"Estoy no hablo bien español" is probably someone trying to say "I do not speak Spanish well."The entire sentence, though is completely incorrect. It is really saying "I am I don't speak well Spanish"The correct way to say "I don't speak Spanish well" is "Yo no hablo español bien." or "No hablo Español bien."Note: Some Spanish speakers use the "ny" to substitute for the ñ when typing. However it is not accepted as alternate spelling in proper Spanish.