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".
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.
español is a noun: person place or thing.verbs are actions. to speak spanish is hablar español.maybe rephrase the question?
An infinitive in Spanish is simply to + a verb. For example, hablar means "to talk". Hablo, however, means "I talk".
The present tense of "yo" for -AR verbs is formed by adding the corresponding endings to the verb stem. For example, for the verb "hablar," the present tense of "yo" is "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."
"were" is a 'to be' verb