it means so what do you want to talk about (de que = about what, quieres = you want, hablar = to talk) :-)
"What are you talking about?" in Spanish is, "¿De qué hablas?" if you are asking only one person. It is pronounced, "day kay AH-blahs?" If you are talking to more than one person, you would need to say "¿De qué hablan?" It is pronounced, "day kay AH-blon?" Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Where did you learn to speak Spanish?
Translation: Puedo hablar con...?
I means you don't know how to talk in Spanish What you could say is, No puedo hablar espanol.
Hablar means to speak or to talk.
"Tú quieres hablar inglés"
(Alg)unas conversaciones diferentes/alternativas
"Let me speak!" in English is ¡Dejame Hablar! in Spanish.
Hablar If you want to TELL someone to speak in Spanish, it is "Habla español." Hablar means "to speak."
De que quieres hablar.
It means: "I like that you speak Spanish and dance with me""
Quieres hablar a mi madre?
The way it looks, it looks like it can be translated to: "What do you want to talk/speak (about)."
The translation of "con migo quieres hablar con el" in English is "do you want to talk with me or with him?"
Quiere usted/quieres hablar conmigo (formal/informal)
"Hey buddy! You can speak Italian!" in English is ¡ Ay, amigo! ¡ Puedes hablar italiano! in Spanish.
"What are you talking about?" in Spanish is, "¿De qué hablas?" if you are asking only one person. It is pronounced, "day kay AH-blahs?" If you are talking to more than one person, you would need to say "¿De qué hablan?" It is pronounced, "day kay AH-blon?" Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.