Nosotros - if all boys or mixed with females
Nosotras - if all females
So for instance.
Nosotros hablamos espanol.
Nosotras hablamos espanol.
You can omit nosotros/nosotras, unless for emphasis
There are a few ways:
Hablamos (the most "correct" version)
Charlamos (mostly used in Mexico and Central America)
Placticamos (again, mostly in central america and Mexico)
Hablamos español (That's it)
You do not need to use "nosotros", for the verb "hablamos" refers to "nosotros". Then it is repetitive if you say "nosotros hablamos"
Do you speak spanish
Si we speak spanish in Chile
no habla
no hablamos espanol
i didn't know that you speak spanish = no sabía que hablas español.
"Puedo hablar español" is Spanish for "I can speak Spanish"
i speak both:in spanish it's hola (oh-la)
No hablo español pero hablo alemán.
In English, 'hablamos' means 'we talk'.Hablamos is a conjugated form of the verb "hablar" which means "to talk" in Spanish.Hablo - I talkHablas - you talkHabla- he/she/it talksHablamos - we talkHablan - they talk
To say=decir. To speak=hablar.
I don't speak = Yo no hablo.
To say "I only speak French" in Spanish, you can say "Solo hablo francΓ©s."