Usage examples of "habla" in Spanish with translation to English

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habla primero, yo después. You speak first; I will speak after.
Tom ciertamente habla un montón. Tom certainly talks a lot.
Ella nunca habla de eso. She never discusses that.
Ella habla alemán y francés, además de inglés. She speaks German and French, not to mention English.
El shock le dejó sin habla. The shock deprived her of speech.
Habla claramente y hazte oír. Speak clearly and make yourself heard.
No me gusta cómo habla. I don't care for the way he talks.
Él se viste como un caballero pero habla y actúa como un payaso. His dress is that of gentleman, but his speech and behavior are those of a clown.
Habla un poco más alto. Speak a little louder.
Nuestro bebé aún no habla. Our baby cannot talk yet.
Habla más alto, por favor. Speak louder, please.
Ella es tímida y habla poco. She is shy and talks little.
Tom apenas habla con Mary. Tom seldom speaks to Mary.
Tom nunca habla sobre su trabajo. Tom never talks about his job.
Él habla francés con fluidez. He speaks French fluently.
Habla como si supiera de todo. He talks as if he knew everything.
En México se habla español. They speak Spanish in Mexico.
Para ayudarle, habla mucho con él. In order to help him, talk to him a lot.
¿Habla inglés, francés o alemán? Does she speak English, French or German?
A menudo, Tom habla mientras duerme. Tom frequently talks in his sleep.
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