How to Say ‘To talk’ in Spain Spanish
Para hablar
PAH-rah ah-BLAR
[PAH-rah ah-BLAR]
💬 Usage Tip: More precisely “in order to talk.” You can add what: “para hablar contigo.”
🇪🇸 In Spain: Sounds natural in invitations: “¿Tienes un momento para hablar?”
Phrase Breakdown
Para
[PAH-rah]
for / to (in order to)
Introduces the purpose of an action. In invitations, it softens the request: "¿Tienes un momento para...?"
¿Tienes un momento para hablar sobre Jesús?
Do you have a moment to talk about Jesus?
hablar
[ah-BLAR]
to talk / to speak
Infinitive used after "para". You can add the topic with "sobre" or "de": "hablar sobre Jesús".
Un momento, para hablar sobre Jesús sin prisas.
One moment, to talk about Jesus without rushing.
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