It is the Spanish verb "to speak." It is an infinitive. In Spanish, there are infinitive verbs which end in -ar, -er, and -ir. Since this infinitive ends in -ar, it is commonly called an "-ar verb."
The verb appear can be a linking verb or an action verb.
It is a regular verb
"Had" is the past of the verb have, a form of the verb 'to be'.
The verb 'is' is a form of the verb 'to be', a being verb as opposed to an action verb. The verb 'is' also functions as an auxiliary (helper) verb. The verb 'is' also functions as a linking verb.
Happy isn't any kind of verb; it's an adjective.
Hablar is the verb for "to talk".
The ellos form of the verb "hablar" in the present perfect tense is "han hablado."
It probably should be "Yo no tengo tiempo para hablo contigo? I (Yo) have (tengo, from the verb Tener=to have) no time(tiempo) to speak(hablo, from the verb hablar=to speak) with you(contigo).
Hablando means talking. It is the gerund form of the verb hablar, or to talk.
La habladora - from the verb hablar - means "the talkative one," referring to a female.
An infinitive in Spanish is simply to + a verb. For example, hablar means "to talk". Hablo, however, means "I talk".
español is a noun: person place or thing.verbs are actions. to speak spanish is hablar español.maybe rephrase the question?
-AR verbs are not a "tense" in Spanish. They are a category of verbs. Anyway, the "yo" form is made by removing the -AR and replacing it with an -O. Therefore HABLAR becomes YO HABLO.
As a general rule, it is formed by adding "asteis" to the root of an "ar" verb, or "isteis" to the root of an "er" or "ir" verb. Example: hablar, root is "habl", "hablasteis"
Hablar means to speak or to talk.
That's just conjugating the verb hablar - it's probably an educational song.
"Hablemos" means "let's talk" or "let's speak" in Spanish. It is the first person plural present subjunctive form of the verb "hablar."