Hablar (en. Talk)

/aˈβlaɾ/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To express something through the use of words.
I enjoy talking to my friends.
Me gusta hablar con mis amigos.
To converse or maintain a dialogue.
She likes to talk about books.
Ella le gusta hablar sobre libros.
To emit articulated sounds that constitute language.
Babies begin to speak at 12 months.
Los bebés comienzan a hablar a los 12 meses.
To inform or communicate something to someone.
I need to talk to you about the project.
Necesito hablar contigo sobre el proyecto.
To speak in a given language.
He can speak three languages.
Él puede hablar tres idiomas.

Etymology

From Latin 'fabulari', which means 'to chat' or 'to speak'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to speak seriously
To express something sincerely and without jokes.
hablar en serio
to talk a lot
To talk a lot and without stopping.
hablar por los codos
there is nothing to discuss
To indicate that there is no possible discussion on a topic.
no hay nada que hablar
to speak frankly
To speak directly and without beating around the bush.
hablar a calzón quitado

Related Words

interlocutor
A person who participates in a conversation.
interlocutor
discussion
Exchange of ideas between two or more people.
discusión
communication
Act of transmitting information.
comunicación
language
System of verbal or non-verbal communication.
lenguaje

Slang Meanings

To chat
We were chatting about our vacations.
Estábamos echando el chal sobre nuestras vacaciones.
To gossip
I don't like to gossip, but I heard something interesting.
No me gusta chismear, pero escuché algo interesante.
To put someone in touch
I put him in touch with the boss to resolve the problem.
Le puse al habla con el jefe para resolver el problema.