"Who do you like to talk to on the phone?"
You also like to talk over the phone with your friends.
Necesito alguien con quien hablar
Con quien means "with whom"
con quien practica el espanol maria
It means "Talk time"
You also like to talk over the phone with your friends.
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
Necesito alguien con quien hablar
It means, "Steve! Hi! How ya doin'? Wha' d'ya like to do? I really like to rap with my buds." But it's not "you gusta," or even "yo gusta." It's me gusta.
(Question says: with whom do you like doing homework with?) mi respuesta .... Me gusta hacer mis deberes con mis amigos y familiares. (my answer.... I like doing my homework with friends and family.)
"te gusta hacer la tarea" means "you like to do homework"
Con quien means "with whom"
"Con quien estas" translates to "who are you with" in English.
The translation of "con migo quieres hablar con el" in English is "do you want to talk with me or with him?"
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."
con quien practica el espanol maria
"Con quien", with who.