Sentence examples of "Hablar" in Spanish with translation "talk"

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Es mejor actuar que hablar. It is better to act than to talk.
Quiero alguien con quien hablar. I want somebody to talk to.
¿Querría hablar con un abogado? Would you like to talk to a lawyer?
Tom necesita hablar con Mary. Tom needs to talk to Mary.
¿Puedo hablar con mi doctor? Can I talk to my doctor?
Hablar es una habilidad humana. Talking is a human ability.
Deja de hablar y escucha. Cut the talking and listen.
Tenemos mucho de que hablar. We have a lot to talk about.
De repente dejó de hablar. He suddenly stopped talking.
¿Con quién quiere usted hablar? Who do you want to talk to?
Deja de hablar y escúchame. Stop talking and listen to me.
Me gustaría hablar con John. I'd like to talk to John.
Sonriendo tristemente, comenzó a hablar. Smiling sadly, she began to talk.
Quiero hablar con tu tío. I want to talk with your uncle.
Quiero hablar con su hija. I wish to talk to your daughter.
Nunca me canso de hablar. I never get tired of talking.
Vayamos a hablar con Tom. Let's go talk to Tom.
Tom no debería hablar tanto. Tom shouldn't talk so much.
Ellos se pararon para hablar. They stopped to talk.
Detesto su manera de hablar. I do not like the way he talks.
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