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I'm a little rusty and have forgotten a lot of vocabulary. I only took spanish when I was in highschool because it was interesting.
Here's a quick, hopefully correct, spanish lesson since I'm not asleep right now
Indicatives (commands) are formed mostly from the subjunctive tense, with the exception of the affirmative tú form. The negative tú indicative is formed from the subjunctive tense, however ("No hables en Español"). Also, indirect and direct objects are attached to the affirmative indicative while placed in front of the negative indicative (i.e, "Dámelo" and "No me lo des" for "Give it to me" and "Don't give it to me", respectively).
To say "Speak in English please"
You say: "Hablas Ingles, por favor"
The conjugation (how do you spell that?) for Tu (You) is -as, because Hablar is an -ar verb.
I believe 'Hablas Inglais' would be 'You speak Spanish', as in you do speak in Spanish, no? I think we were going for the command form, as madeofstaples explained, that is, 'Speak in English'.