Sentence examples of "hablabas" in Spanish with translation "speak"

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habla primero, yo después. You speak first; I will speak after.
Habla claramente y hazte oír. Speak clearly and make yourself heard.
Habla un poco más alto. Speak a little louder.
Habla más alto, por favor. Speak louder, please.
Tom apenas habla con Mary. Tom seldom speaks to Mary.
Él habla francés con fluidez. He speaks French fluently.
En México se habla español. They speak Spanish in Mexico.
¿Habla inglés, francés o alemán? Does she speak English, French or German?
Mi madre no habla inglés. My mother does not speak English.
Usted habla español muy bien. You speak Spanish very well.
Nicole habla muy bien japonés. Nicole can speak Japanese very well.
En Colombia se habla español. They speak Spanish in Colombia.
¿Qué se habla en América? What do they speak in America?
Se habla francés en Suiza. French is spoken in Switzerland.
Habla inglés mejor que yo. He speaks English better than I do.
Aquí no se habla inglés. English is not spoken here.
Ya nadie habla esta lengua. No one speaks this language anymore.
Betty habla esperanto muy bien. Betty speaks Esperanto very well.
Habla un poco más fuerte. Speak a little louder.
Él habla japonés muy bien. He speaks Japanese very well.
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