I want to talk to Monica.
You're probably asking for the meaning of, "y quiero hablar con Ivette".This translates to, "and I want to speak with Ivette".
Quiero hablar con mi novio, no contigo.
Quiero hablar con *usted / ustedes / vosotros, as por teléfono. Quiero hablar contigo por teléfono. * you - formal singular/formal plural/informal plural male(female) * (with) you - informal singular
"I want to speak to my sister" in Spanish is "Quiero hablar con mi hermana". It is pronounced "Key-AIR-oh ah-BLAR cone me air-MAH-na". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"I don't know very much Spanish but I want to speak in Spanish with you."
It means "Talk time"
"to talk with you more foreward"
No se pero necesita hablar con usted gracias -I don't know but he/she needs to talk with you, thanks. (If it said 'necesito', it would mean 'I need to talk etc.')
The translation of "con migo quieres hablar con el" in English is "do you want to talk with me or with him?"
Te quiero con todo mi corazon corina = I love you with all my heart corina
You would say "hablar con". For example, "voy a hablar contigo sobre el tiempo", or "I am going to talk to you about the weather."
he/she would like to talk to her/his friend