I am guessing you mea "se habla", not "sa habla". If I am correct it meas spoken. One example is "Se habla epañol aqui." translates to "Spanish spoken here." or "We speak Spanish here."
Quien = who? you is English; 'yo' isSpanosh for 'I' habla = you(formal, singular)/he/she/speaks 'De quien yo hablo' would mean 'of whom I speak'
Dios Habla Hoy is the title of a modern Spanish version of the Bible. It means, God Speaks Today.
¿Habla / hablan / hablas / habláis español?
QUIEN HABLA Espanol who speaks Spanish
If you are asking what "que bueno no sabia que usted habla espanol" means, it's: "how nice I didn't know you speak Spanish"
quien habla: who speaks
Habla
Hablame (pronounced AHBlamay) = 'Speak to me' Habla mi....(AHblah mee....) = 'Speak my....'
Habla Espanol means one speaks spannish, and Gracias means thankyou.
Quien = who? you is English; 'yo' isSpanosh for 'I' habla = you(formal, singular)/he/she/speaks 'De quien yo hablo' would mean 'of whom I speak'
"Quien habla contigo" in English translates to "who is speaking with you?"
Do you speak Spanish?
"Habla poco español" translates to "he/she speaks little Spanish" in English.
I cannot speak now
Talking/speaking on this
Without you speaking or no talking.
Dios Habla Hoy is the title of a modern Spanish version of the Bible. It means, God Speaks Today.