Translation: No puedo hablar contigo.
Note: The literal translation is "I cannot speak with you", but this is the proper translation. Additionally, this is the translation both when there is a physical impediment to talking (like being completely busy) or an emotional impediment to talking (like being too angry with the other person).
The word 'talk' when translated to Indonesian is berbicara.
it means so what do you want to talk about (de que = about what, quieres = you want, hablar = to talk) :-)
hasta luego (pronounced: hasta-lu-aygo) ----------- Or, more directly, hablamos más tarde (We'll talk later).
It means absolutely nothing in Spanish. Directly translated it says: "Me you I talk, it is you like"
parlare
te hablo mañana is talk to u tomaro Depending on the desired idiom, hasta mañana (see you tomorrow) would work.
"Talk to you tomorrow!" in English means Parliamo domani!("Let's talk tomorrow!") in Italian.
English is the only language she's fluent in.
"My love, speak to me!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Amor mío, háblame! The masculine singular noun and possessive, second person informal singular present indicative, and first person singular object pronoun also translate into English as "My love, talk to me!" The pronunciation will be "a-mor MEE-o A-bla-me" in Spanish.
"Good! Talk to you tomorrow!" in English means Bene! Parlarò con te domani! in Italian.
its (EAA-RR-L-ISAA) I TALK SPANISH.
It means what is the name of the Spanish teacher