digan
say
Verb digan
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Second-person plural (ustedes) present subjunctive form of decir.
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Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) present subjunctive form of decir.
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Second-person plural (ustedes) imperative form of decir.
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A él se la trae al pairo lo que otros digan.
He is indifferent to what others say.
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A él le resbala lo que otros digan.
He is indifferent to what others say.
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A él le da lo mismo lo que otros digan.
He is indifferent to what others say.
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Por favor siéntese y espere hasta que digan su nombre.
Please have a seat and wait until your name is called.
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A él se la trae al fresco lo que otros digan.
He is indifferent to what others say.
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A él tanto le da lo que otros digan.
He is indifferent to what others say.
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Por favor, digan algo.
Please say something.
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No te creas nada de lo que digan.
Don't believe anything they say.
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Él lo que otros digan se lo pasa por el forro de los cojones.
He is indifferent to what others say.
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Digan la verdad.
Tell the truth.
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