"I want to speak Spanish during my trip to Veracruz this April."
"I don't want to talk about that" Literally "I don't want to talk of that"
"Tía quiero hablar contigo" means "Aunt I want to talk with you".
I do not want to talk. if conjugated in the YO form.
I want to talk to Monica.
(Alg)unas conversaciones diferentes/alternativas
no quiero hablar al respecto
esta huntootra ves
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
You're probably asking for the meaning of, "y quiero hablar con Ivette".This translates to, "and I want to speak with Ivette".
Quiero hablar con mi novio, no contigo.
It means "I also want to talk later, kisses".
No hablo espanol (with that squiggly line -- I forget what it's called -- over the "n" in espanol)."No hablo español" "ñ"