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Hablo

Hablo is the first-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb hablar, meaning to speak or to talk. It translates to "I speak" or "I am speaking" in English and is used when the subject is the speaker. The form is commonly used with or without the subject pronoun yo, which is often omitted in Spanish sentences.

Etymology and related forms: The infinitive hablar derives from Latin fabulare, related to fable or tale, and

Conjugation overview (present indicative): yo hablo; tú hablas; él/ella/usted habla; nosotros hablamos; vosotros habláis; ellos/ellas/ustedes hablan.

Usage notes: Hablo is used to express current ability, routine speech, or a statement about what one

See also: hablar, conjugation of -ar verbs, Spanish verb conjugation.

hablo
is
the
1st
person
singular
present
of
this
verb.
The
verb
belongs
to
a
regular
-ar
conjugation
in
the
present
tense,
with
the
full
present
paradigm
including
hablas,
habla,
hablamos,
habláis,
hablan.
In
Spain,
vosotros
and
its
verb
form
habláis
are
commonly
used;
in
most
of
Latin
America,
ustedes
serves
for
both
formal
and
informal
plural.
is
saying.
It
appears
in
simple
present
constructions
and
is
often
found
in
phrases
like
"Hablo
español"
(I
speak
Spanish),
"Hablo
con
mi
hermano"
(I
am
talking
with
my
brother),
or
"A
veces
hablo
demasiado"
(Sometimes
I
talk
too
much).
The
related
preterite
form
"habló"
means
"he/she
spoke,"
while
other
tenses
are
formed
with
the
same
stem.