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What does te abla mean?

"Te abla" is grammatically incorrect in Spanish.

Here's a breakdown of why:

* "Te" means "you" (informal singular).

* "Abla" is not a valid Spanish word.

Possible intended phrases:

* "Te habla" means "I speak to you" or "I'm talking to you."

* "Te habla" could also be a shortened form of "Te habla [someone]," which would mean "[Someone] is speaking to you."

* "Habla" means "speak," but it's missing the pronoun "te" to be a complete sentence.

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