it means that your learning spanish
learn spanish
It means "I want to learn Spanish".
I'm in my Spanish class.
You would say "Yo quiero aprender español" or if you wanted to say I want to know spanish you would say "Yo quiero saber español". It is optional to leave out the "yo" and just say "Quiero aprender español" or "Quiero saber español".IT IS NOT OPTIONAL to maintain the personal pronoun "yo" in this case, but it depends on emphasing or not. Thus, it is not the same: "Yo quiero aprender español" (I, myself, want to learn Spanish) in comparison with "quiero aprender español" (I want to learn Spanish).
te gusta mas el espanol o el ingles = which do you like more Spanish or English
con quien practica el espanol maria
I am interesting = Soy interesante (No need for an 'a') Or did you mean 'I am interestED in Spanish' = Me interesa el idioma espanol (Literally 'The Spanish language interests me')
To understand is either "comprender" or "entender". The terms are interchangeable.
The Spanish in the world
literally, it means 'you we speak spanish'. it should probaly be changed to hablamos el espanol (we speak spanish)
You would say "Yo quiero aprender español" or if you wanted to say I want to know spanish you would say "Yo quiero saber español". It is optional to leave out the "yo" and just say "Quiero aprender español" or "Quiero saber español".IT IS NOT OPTIONAL to maintain the personal pronoun "yo" in this case, but it depends on emphasing or not. Thus, it is not the same: "Yo quiero aprender español" (I, myself, want to learn Spanish) in comparison with "quiero aprender español" (I want to learn Spanish).
"You like spanish" It actually means "I like Spanish".
who is your spanish teacher
Translation: Who is the Spanish teacher?
it means Spanish is great, it's basically like saying "Spanish rocks!"
Que el en espanol
el hable espanol
¿Porqué le gusta español? = "why do you like Spanish" or "Why does he/she like Spanish" (without the accent mark, it could mean, because you like spanish or because he/she likes spanish.)
El/La profesor(a) de espanol.
It should mean "I want to practice spanish," but then "querro" should be "quiero"