dije

/ˈdixe/, [ˈd̪i.xe]

i said, trinket


Noun dije m (plural dijes)

  1. adorns, locket
  2. amulet, charm

Adjective dije (invariable)

  1. (Chile, Bolivia) pleasant, nice, likable (of a person)

Verb dije

  1. First-person singular (yo) preterite indicative form of decir.

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Examples
  • Le dije que se quedase.

    I told him to stay

  • Le dije a Tom que pare.

    I told Tom to stop.

  • Todo lo que dije era verdad.

    Everything I said was true.

  • ¡Yo la dije!

    I said it!

  • Le dije que se esforzara o no lo lograría.

    I told him to work hard or he would fail.

  • Le dije al policía lo que sabía.

    I told the policeman what I knew.

  • Pido disculpas por lo que dije.

    I apologize for what I said.

  • No le dije que venías.

    I didn't tell him you were coming.

  • Te dije que iba a pensar en algo.

    I told you I'd think of something.

  • Lo dije de broma.

    I said so by way of a joke.

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