decía
/deˈθia/, [d̪eˈθi.a]he said, said
Verb decía
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First-person singular (yo) imperfect indicative form of decir.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) imperfect indicative form of decir.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) imperfect indicative form of decir.
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Había un cartel que decía, "Prohibido pisar el césped."
There was a sign saying, "Keep off the grass."
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La gente se lo decía a menudo a mi madre.
People often said this to my mother.
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Todo lo que se decía era triste.
Whatever was said was sad.
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¿Qué tal si en realidad él decía la verdad?
What if he was actually telling the truth?
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"Tú tienes la capacidad de atención de una gallina". "Las gallinas están deliciosas". "Exactamente lo que decía".
"You have the attention span of a chicken." "Chickens are delicious." "My point exactly."
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Ella me envió una tarjeta postal que decía que odia el olor de los animales.
She sent me a postcard that said she hates the smell of animals.
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Ya que Tom hablaba en francés, yo no podía entender lo que decía.
Since Tom was speaking in French, I couldn't understand what he was saying.
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Entendí el meollo de lo que decía.
I got the gist of what he was saying.
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Él no decía nada que pudiera hacerla enfadar.
He said nothing that would make her angry.
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Tom le dijo a Mary que él creía en lo que John decía.
Tom told Mary that he believed what John said.
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