talk (hablar) is the command in the sentence. Therefore, the command is hablen ( to form a command, 1. Go to the yo form of the verb 2. drop the o at the end and 3. add the opposite ending ie. -ar endings for and -er or -ir verb). To say talk to him, either le hablen (lit. talk to him) or hablen con el (lit. talk with him) will work.
Hablar means to speak or to talk.
In English, 'hablamos' means 'we talk'.Hablamos is a conjugated form of the verb "hablar" which means "to talk" in Spanish.Hablo - I talkHablas - you talkHabla- he/she/it talksHablamos - we talkHablan - they talk
The command 'ne parlez pas' means Don't talk. In the word-by-word translations, the adverb 'ne...pas' means 'not'. The verb 'parlez' means '[you all] are speaking/talking, do speak/talk, speak/talk'.
That's Spanish, and it means "to talk by phone".
It means: It is very funny because you don't want to talk to me in spanish
Translation: You (plural, familiar) speak
"Hablemos" means "let's talk" or "let's speak" in Spanish. It is the first person plural present subjunctive form of the verb "hablar."
"Hablaros" is a reflexive verb in Spanish derived from the verb "hablar," meaning "to speak" or "to talk." In this form, "hablaros" indicates that the action of speaking is directed towards more than one person.
An infinitive in Spanish is simply to + a verb. For example, hablar means "to talk". Hablo, however, means "I talk".
ablame means "talk to me" in spanish
"Hablame" means "talk to me" in Spanish.
Hablar means to speak or to talk.
The plural of the noun talk is talks.
It means: Take Care In Spanish: Cuidate
In English, 'hablamos' means 'we talk'.Hablamos is a conjugated form of the verb "hablar" which means "to talk" in Spanish.Hablo - I talkHablas - you talkHabla- he/she/it talksHablamos - we talkHablan - they talk
It's Spanish. If used by itself as a sentence, it means "You like to talk to me." If it's used as part of a question, it means "Do you like to talk to me?"
¡Habla conmigo, tú! Notice that this is the second person imperative, or command, tense. Said as a simple statement "You talk to me", it would be "Hablas conmigo".