People know Spanish by learning it. Either their parents teach them, they learn in school, or they're born in a Spanish-speaking country.
i dont know help me
I don't know ask your teacher
Malince knew Spanish by practicing speaking it although she is a Mayan girl.
"Bandera" in Spanish translates to "flag" in English.
It means "You/he/she didn't know that you were /he/she was speaking Spanish."
The teacher probably did that because they knew you liked that boy
very fast ................... ask your boi teacher not the world because .................. you might get someone like me that dosent know
I don't know, but that song is awesome and ask your math teacher or Google English to spanish translation
If an actress is doing movies or shows in English than she doesn't need to know English, if she is doing a Spanish speaking movie or show than yes. Even if the actress is doing English speaking projects it would b good for her to know Spanish also. Potential employers are more likely to hire someone who is bilingual.
The name "Kelsey" in Spanish is typically translated as "Kelsey." It is a name that does not have a direct translation in Spanish.
Saber, if you are talking about factual information. If you are speaking of knowing a person, the verb is "concocer".