In English, 'hablamos' means 'we talk'.
Hablamos is a conjugated form of the verb "hablar" which means "to talk" in Spanish.
Do you speak spanish? is how you say Hablas espanol
hablo* español= I speak Spanish.
It means any of the following:
You speak Spanish.
Do you speak Spanish?
He/she speaks Spanish.
Does he/she speak Spanish?
Yes, I speak Spanish
OR (possibly, if no accent on the 'i' in 'si', and no comma after it)
If I speak Spanish
Habla Espanol means speak Spanish.
speaks spanish
We speak or we say
Yes, I speak spanish ;)
Hablamos después cuando quieras We will talk later when (whenever) you want.
hasta luego (pronounced: hasta-lu-aygo) ----------- Or, more directly, hablamos más tarde (We'll talk later).
Nosotros is the subject pronoun in Spanish meaning we. It is one of subject pronouns that you don't have to use all of the time. Let's say that you wanted to say, "We speak Spanish." The verb for speak is hablar. When you conjugate that in the nosotros form you get nosotros hablamos. Nosotros hablamos español means we speak Spanish. Hablamos español means the same thing, so it isn't used that often in that case, but it is used anywhere you want to say we. It can be yourself and a friend or yourself and multiple people, it is the plural of me or I.
Hablamos pronto guapo/guapa/guapita!
To say the words 'I'll talk to you later' in Spanish you say 'Voy a hablar con usted mas tarde'. These words in Italian are said as 'Ci sentiamo piu tardi'.
"No hablamos inglés" means "We don't speak English" in Spanish.
"Carlos y yo hablamos" means "Carlos and I speak" or "Carlos and I talk" in English.
"Ablamos" does not have a direct translation in Spanish. It seems to be a misspelling or a variation of the word "hablamos," which means "we speak" in English.
"we will talk again in another life"
it means "we talk"
This means "It's better if we talk".
"Tu hablamos espanol" is grammatically incorrect in Spanish. The correct form would be "Tú hablas español," which means "You speak Spanish."
Translation: At nine I will already be sleeping. So, yeah, we'll talk tomorrow.
In the United States, we speak english. Please. I'm not sure why the "por favor"(please) is tagged on the end.
we speak spanish [sí (with accent) = yes ... si = if]
Hablamos mañana. Mañana le / les / te / os hablo.
You don't prefer to speak in English because you understand spanish better? Yo prefiero cuando nos hablamos en ingles proque soy eintiendo mejor.