How to Say ‘To talk with you’ in Mexican Spanish
Hablar contigo
ah-BLAR kohn-TEE-goh
[ah-BLAR kohn-TEE-goh]
💬 Usage Tip: "Contigo" means "with you" and is one word, not "con ti." Tiny grammar magic!
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Talking regularly with family, especially grandparents, is an important part of staying close in many Mexican families.
Phrase Breakdown
Hablar
[ah-BLAR]
to speak; to talk
An infinitive verb meaning to speak or talk.
Me gusta hablar contigo cada semana.
I like to talk with you every week.
contigo
[kohn-TEE-goh]
with you
A special one-word form meaning with you in an informal singular sense.
Quiero tomar café contigo mañana.
I want to have coffee with you tomorrow.
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