digas

say, you say


Verb digas

  1. Informal second-person singular () present subjunctive form of decir.
  2. Informal second-person singular () negative imperative form of decir.

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Examples
  • No digas palabrotas o te voy a lavar la boca con jabón.

    Don't curse or I'll wash your mouth out with soap.

  • No le digas a Tom que te has perdido.

    Don't tell Tom you're lost.

  • No digas cosas tan tontas.

    Do not say such foolish things.

  • ¡No digas más!

    Say no more!

  • No digas a nadie que estoy aquí.

    Don't tell anyone I'm here.

  • Quiero que me digas la verdad.

    I want you to tell me the truth.

  • ¡Hombre, no digas eso!

    Man, don't say that!

  • Cualquier cosa que digas puede y será usada en tu contra ante un tribunal.

    Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.

  • No lo digas, hazlo.

    Don't say, do.

  • No le digas nada a la prensa internacional.

    Don't say anything to the international press.

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