digo
/ˈdiɡo/, [ˈd̪i.ɣ̞o]i say, say
Verb digo
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First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of decir; I say, I tell
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I mean; used to explain or correct a previous utterance
- ¡Buf, qué aburrido! Digo, el placer fue mío.
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How boring! I mean, the pleasure was all mine.
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No me cae muy bien. Si te digo la verdad, le odio.
I don't like him very much. To tell you the truth, I hate him.
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Haces todo lo que te digo que no hagas.
You do everything I tell you not to.
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Digo siempre adiós, y me quedo.
I always say goodbye, and I stay.
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Si le digo la verdad, ella jamás me perdonará.
If I tell her the truth, she will never forgive me.
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Es la enésima vez que te digo que tengas cuidado.
This is the nth time I've told you to be careful.
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Estoy siendo sincero cuando te digo que te amo.
I'm being sincere when I say that I love you.
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No tergiverses lo que digo.
Don't twist my words around.
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No lo digo así como así.
I don't say it without reason.
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¿Y qué si digo "No"?
What if I say "no"?
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Te digo que el mapa apunta aquí.
I am telling you that the map points here.
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