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"hablarle a" in English

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"hablarle a" in English
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to ring{v.t.} [Brit.] (telephone)
hablarle a algn
to give sb a ring

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De lo que voy a hablarle es del pacto de rigidez presupuestaria.
What I am going to talk about is the budgetary stability pact.
También tenemos que cumplir con el Estado de Derecho: una vez hecho eso, podremos hablarle a los demás sobre él.
We also have to comply with the rule of law: after that, we can tell others about it.
¿qué modo de hablarle a tu abuela es ése?
that's no way to speak to your grandmother
¿cómo se permite hablarle así a una señora?
how dare you speak to a lady like that?
¿qué manera es esa de hablarle a tu madre?
that's no way to speak to your mother!
Es como hablarle a Siberia.
We may as well be talking to Siberia.
hablarle en tono condescendiente a
to talk down to
hablarle con brusquedad a algn
to snap at sb
hablarle a algn
to give sb a ring
Hay que hablarle claro a Ucrania y decirle que les esperan notorias disminuciones de las ayudas si no cumplen la promesa de cerrar Chernóbil.
We should make it quite clear to the Ukraine that they must expect significant reductions in the contribution unless the promise to close Chernobyl is kept.
Pero ahora, al hablarle a usted, mis ideas sobre piratas no tienen nada de glorificante y no estimulan para nada la fantasía.
However, there is nothing heroic or romantic about the background to my thoughts on piracy now, as I speak to you here, and there is quite definitely nothing to get excited about.
Pero, además de a los parlamentos - ya no estamos en el mundo político clásico de hace medio siglo -, hay que hablarle a las asociaciones, hablarle a la sociedad civil organizada.
In addition, however, to the parliaments - for we are no longer living in the conventional world of politics we knew 50 years ago - we must talk to the associations, talk to organised civil society.