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How do you say you dont speak Spanish in Spanish?

Yo hablo un poco Español.Hablo poco españolorHablo muy poco español -> I speak very little SpanishHablo poquito español -> I speak a little bit of Spanish (most casual)


How do you say 'I know a little Spanish' in Spanish?

"I speak a little bit of Spanish" in Spanish is "Hablo poco español." It is pronounced: [ˈaβlo ˈpoko̯ espaˈɲol] *. Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.*I write the Spanish pronunciation with the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) because it's the one that Spanish phoneticians use, for it's easier to be read.


Comes un raton para todo el mes?

yo no hablo espanol. So no se


Does un poquito mean only a little?

yes


How do you say im speaking a little spanish?

Yo hablo pequito espaniól. "Poquito" is used to describe the size of something, "poco" is used to signify a small amount. Probably better to say "Hablo español un poco" or "Estoy hablando español un poco".


What does espanol mean in english?

Spanish (un) espanol = (a) Spaniard


How do you write very little in spanish?

well if you want to say "i speak a bit of spanish, but not much " you say " Hablo un poco espanol , pero no mucho " or to answer your question : muy poco espanol but that isnt really a sentence or does it make that much sense so if you want to get the point across that you dont speak that much spanish , i would use the first spanish sentence but if you want to sound really foreign to a spanish person say "muy poco espanol" but hahaha they will laugh at you so i rather not if i were you


What does un poquito mean in spanish?

"Un poquito" in Spanish means "a little bit" in English. It is used to indicate a small quantity or amount of something.


What does les di de comer un poquito mean in English?

I fed them a little


How do you say little in chavacano?

That depends. If you mean referring to a thing, you say "diutay" - like "Un diutay perro" - a small dog If you're referring the amount, you say "un poquito" like "un poquito aga" - a little early


You can understand a little Spanish in Spanish?

I can understand a little spanish = (yo) puedo entender un poco de español you can understand a little spanish? = (tu) puedes entender un poco de español? **You do not need to say "yo" or "tu"


'Just a little' in Spanish?

Un poquito.