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."
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"
Habla usted ingles? (Pronounced 'Abb-la oostay een-glEss?')
you too my friend
oro dulce means sweet gold (oro/gold, dulce/sweet)
Habla Espanol means one speaks spannish, and Gracias means thankyou.
Do you speak Spanish?
QUIEN HABLA Espanol who speaks Spanish
You are sweet too
"Habla poco español" translates to "he/she speaks little Spanish" in English.
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"
It means "My teacher (female) speaks Spanish.
"i seem to not speak spanish" it means that in all spanish speaking countries
It means: this word is italian and spanish too
Translation: You're speaking Spanish tonight.
Quien habla en español? : Who (as in many people) speaks in spanish?
"espanol" means "Spanish", and "habla" means "speak", with the first person "I" being understood. When the suffix "amos" is added (the second "a" is dropped), the word becomes plural and means "we". Therefore this phrase means "we speak Spanish". When a business wants the public to know that the firm is bi-lingual (Spanish and English speaking), you will usually see a sign with either "habla espanol" or "se habla espanol", which means "he or she speaks Spanish" (What_does_se_habla_espanol_mean). "Hablamos Espanol" is more grammatically correct for businesses.