talk
The word 'parlare' is the Italian equivalent of the English verb 'to talk'. It is used in the same way as its English counterpart, to express the act of communicating through speech. For example, 'I need to talk to you' translates to 'Ho bisogno di parlare con te' in Italian.
I want to speak with you.
This is a simple sentence where the speaker expresses the desire to speak with the listener. 'Parlare' is the main verb here, meaning speak, and 'con te' means with you.
I cannot speak now.
This is a statement where the speaker indicates that they are not able to speak at the current moment. It uses the verb 'parlare' to indicate speaking, and 'non posso' to indicate inability.