Tu hablas espanol means you speak spanish. Add a question mark, and it means do you speak spanish?
"I think you do not speak Spanish." It could be No pienso que (tu) hables español
Friend (female), you speak Spanish.
The phrase "tu habla espanol dulce yo habla espanol tambien te amo" is a mix of Spanish and incorrect grammar. The correct version would be "Tú hablas español dulce, yo también hablo español. Te amo." This translates to "You speak sweet Spanish, I also speak Spanish. I love you."
Where did you learn to speak Spanish?
Translated: "and know [how to] speak Spanish?"
it means " you speank Spanish?"
"I think you do not speak Spanish." It could be No pienso que (tu) hables español
You are what you say (you are).
What are you talking about?
"Pero me gusta cuando tú hablas español" translates to "But I like it when you 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
In this case, if you use "tú", you must use the familiar form of the verb, which is "hablas". "Tú hablas español" means "you speak Spanish."
literally, it means 'you we speak spanish'. it should probaly be changed to hablamos el espanol (we speak spanish)
It means do you speak in spanish or English tonight
Friend (female), you speak Spanish.
Translation: You're speaking Spanish tonight.
Where did you learn to speak Spanish?