Uhh this means "you i speak" idk who said this to you cause it wasn't a mexican.
It means, "I'm very sorry, I don't speak English. I'm well, thank you, and you?"
I'll talk to you later.
¿Sabes hablar español? or ¿Hablas español?EDIT: If speaking to someone who you do not know, or someone of authority, you should use the usted form rather than the tu form - therefore it would be ¿Sabe hablar español? / ¿Habla español? It is more polite.
I speak a little bit of Spanish.
I only speak Spanish.
it mean literally "why you no i speak spanish" but is would sorta mean this "why dont you know spanish" change hablo to hablas
It means absolutely nothing in Spanish. Directly translated it says: "Me you I talk, it is you like"
"Hablo" means "I speak" in English.
"Hablo ingles" means "I speak English" in English.
"I don't speak Spanish" is "No hablo español."
"Hablo con amigos" means "I talk with friends" in English.
It means, "I'm very sorry, I don't speak English. I'm well, thank you, and you?"
"I don't speak well." No hablo inglés bien = I don't speak English well.
you speak spanish.
It means "I Speak Spanish."
That's just conjugating the verb hablar - it's probably an educational song.
The phrase "hay yono hablo ingliht" appears to be a misspelled and partially incorrect attempt at saying "I don't speak English" in Spanish. The correct phrase in Spanish would be "no hablo inglés".