One day I will talk with you.
"Tía quiero hablar contigo" means "Aunt I want to talk with you".
If it's no; pues trate de ablar con usted y se desconecto, then a good shot is: No; I tried to talk to you and you disconnected.
If you meant to say "te hablar" that loosely translates to "you speak" but its not grammatically correct.
- the right question is "¿Puedes hablar por favor cuando tengas tiempo?, te lo agradecería".(ablar and agradeseriaare misspelled; and porfa is a diminutive of por favor).-in english is: "can you talk when you have time, please?, I would appreciate it."
I may not understand you, but "no boy hablar en espanol" means "boy does not speak in Spanish" does this answer your question?
it's done...at 7:55 I have to call to Mexico...
Podemos hablar mañana means, "We can talk tomorrow."
Puedo ablar con tigo.
yo puedo ablar espanol mejor que tu
"No puedo hablar así" is Spanish for "I can't speak like this."
"Orita te ba ablar" translates to "Now you are going to speak" in a mix of Spanish and a Romani dialect. It suggests that someone is about to engage in conversation or express their thoughts. The phrase reflects an invitation or expectation for communication to take place.
"¿Sabes hablar eapañol bien?" means "Do you know how to speak Spanish well?"