dímelo

tell me


Verb dímelo

  1. Compound of the informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of decir, di and the pronouns me and lo. Tell it to me.

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Examples
  • Dímelo, por favor.

    Please, tell me.

  • Si escuchas que alguien quiere comprar una casa, dímelo, por favor.

    If you happen to hear of anybody that wants to buy a house, please let me know.

  • ¡Dímelo a mí!

    Tell me about it!

  • Si hay algo que pueda hacer por ti, dímelo, por favor.

    If there's anything I can do for you, please let me know.

  • Si tienes algo que decir, dímelo a la cara.

    If you have something to say, say it to my face.

  • Si hay una buena manera de averiguar si una mujer tiene novio, por favor dímelo.

    If there's a good way to sound out whether a woman has a boyfriend or not please tell me.

  • Si no encuentras una palabra en este diccionario, dímelo y la agregaré personalmente.

    If you don't find a word in this dictionary, tell me and I will add it.


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