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HABLAR, DECIR AND CONTAR, DIFFERENCES (A2)

Today we are going to see how the verbs  hablar (to speak)decir (to say)  and contar (to tell) are used, to help you not to confuse them:

Spanish verb decir, contar and hablarCarlos habla 5 idiomas (Carlos speaks five languages).

El Presidente dijo que no iba a subir los impuestos (The President said he was not going to increase taxes).

Por favor, cuéntame que está pasado (Please, tell me what is going on).

1. The  Spanish verb HABLAR

Me duele la garganta. Casi no puedo hablar(My throat hurts. I can barely speak.)

Mañana hablamos, ¿vale? (We´ll speak tomorrow, okay?)

He hablado con tu profesor de tus notas. (I´ve spoken with your teacher about your grades.)

2. The  Spanish verb DECIR

Mis amigos me dicen que haga un curso de español (My friends tell me to do a Spanish course).

¿Perdona, qué (me) dices(Pardon, what´s that you´re telling me?)

“¡No me digas!”  “¡Qué me dices!” (You don´t say!)

3. The Spanish verb CONTAR

Vamos a jugar. Escóndete donde puedas. Contaré hasta tres: uno, dos… ¡y tres! (We´re going to play a game. Hide where you can. I´ll count to three: one, two… three!)

¿Te he contado lo que me pasó ayer en el supermercado? (Have I told you what happened to me yesterday  in the supermarket?)

¡No, cuéntamelo(No, tell me!) 

4. Spanish verbs conjugations

Click on the link to see the Spanish verb DECIR conjugation, it is quite irregular. Check also how to form the Spanish verb CONTAR. On the other hand, HABLAR is regular is a regular verb in all its tenses.

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