"hablo"
"hablando"
What is the difference between the use of these words in Spanish
I talk
I am talking
one is progressive
one means i talk
one is always first person
one must be with another verb to specify degree of personalness
>>51861763
Verb: Hablar (to talk)
Realis mood, Present: Hablo
Example: Yo hablo alemán (i speak german)
Gerund (when you're referring to an action but you don't specify: time, how many, or whom): Hablando
Example: I am talking to you right now, fatty
>>51861990
>one is progressive
but how do you know it's political stance?
>>51862114
it's easy in spanish to walk is andar
so with hablar add ando and it progresses
ha i kill myself
>>51862021
verb: divertirese
Must be one of those translation hiccups. "I fun" makes no sense in English
Fun fact: many Latinos do not consider Jamaica etc. to be a "real latino" because they don't speak Latin based language.
>>51862855
yeah that makes sense
>>51862808
because it's not i fun
it's it causes fun to me
noob are you really learning
>>51862855
Well...they're not
>>51862855
Are you fucking retarded son?
Why would they ever be considered latinos?
>>51863167
Yo hablo
Tu hablas
El Habla
Nosotros Hablamos
Ich spreche
Du sprichst
Er spricht
Wir sprechen
I speak
You speak
He speaks
We speak
/English/ master language.
>>51863026
as a gerund: I am funning.
Do you fun, or do you like to have fun?
>>51863226
I didn't look that closely at the map when I posted it. I have no idea why Jamaica would be considered Latino, the US is more Latino than Jamaica.
>>51863410
it is a reflexive verb, it is conjugated to the thing that causes the thing that you feel
those verbs do not "gerund" because they don't "progress" like gustar, it doesn't conjugate to you
>>51863520
I should be specific
the progression of time is dependent on the object of the sentence, lets use you
you are having fun
te estas divirtiendo
the estas is the verb that makes the reflexive progress
it gives the time-ness to the verb that conjugates on the thing that effects you the te
something like that
>>51864129
so translated it is not i am funning
it is me estoy divirtiendo
I am being assumed [by it, to me]
the to me goes front, [to] me i am being amused.
>>51861763
chicano
>>51861763
I dont speak spanish
>>51864301
assumed = amused **
>>51861763
I talk
talking
>>51864329
>>>/lat/