How to Say ‘To talk with you.’ in Mexican Spanish
Hablar con usted.
ah-blahr kohn oo-stehd
[ah-blahr kohn oo-stehd]
💬 Usage Tip: The formal 'usted' is used instead of the informal 'tú', showing respect, typical in conversations with in-laws.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Formality and respect are crucial when addressing elders or in-laws in Mexico.
Phrase Breakdown
Hablar
[ah-blahr]
Talk
To converse or communicate verbally.
Vamos a hablar más tarde.
We will talk later.
con
[kohn]
with
In association or partnership with someone or something.
Hablar con amigos es divertido.
Talking with friends is fun.
usted
[oo-stehd]
you
Used to refer to the person or people who are being addressed.
Es algo que quiero discutir con usted.
It's something I want to discuss with you.
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