"You understand"..... also often a question..... "You understand?"
Entiendes is a Spanish word. It is a form of the Spanish verb entender, which means "to understand." The form you asked about is the tú form, which is used for friends, people you know very well, or people who answer to you...like kids or someone who reports to you at work. So, literally entiendes means "you understand"...with the "you" being a person as described above. So, if I told my child or friend something, I might say, ¿Entiendes?"
Tu hablas espanol means you speak spanish. Add a question mark, and it means do you speak spanish?
hmm...well what you wrote doesn't make complete sense, you might have copied some of it wrong. I'll do my best to translate the parts that make sense. tu entiendes espanol = you understand spanish impresionado = impressed, or shocked i guess molesta = bother not sure about the last part, doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me.
'Entiendes' = 'you understand' (as statement or question)
To understand is either "comprender" or "entender". The terms are interchangeable.
"Pero si tú entiendes" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "But if you understand" in English. It is often used to express a conditional statement or to emphasize a contrast in a conversation.
No entiendes esto?
¿Le entiende / entienden / entiendes / entendéisal español?
"Por fin me entiendes", or "Finalmente me entiendes". Often expressed in the past tense, as in "Por fin me entendiste".
it could mean: -you know nothing -you understand nothing -you don't know anything.
"Intiendes" is not a word in Spanish. It could be a misspelling or a regional variation, but the correct word is "entiendes," which means "do you understand?" in English.
You would say "¿Lo entiendes?" which is sorta slang for, "Get it?"
You can use either the word "Entiendes?" or you can say "Comprendes?"
Entiendes, Victoria? = Got it (i.e. understand), Victoria?
Pero, entiendes lo que dice ella?
¿Entiende mi español? (Formal) ¿Entiendes mi español? (Informal)
Entiendes is a Spanish word. It is a form of the Spanish verb entender, which means "to understand." The form you asked about is the tú form, which is used for friends, people you know very well, or people who answer to you...like kids or someone who reports to you at work. So, literally entiendes means "you understand"...with the "you" being a person as described above. So, if I told my child or friend something, I might say, ¿Entiendes?"