diría
i would say, say, would say
Verb diría
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First-person singular (yo) conditional form of decir.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) conditional form of decir.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) conditional form of decir.
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¿Qué pensó Tom que diría Mary?
What did Tom think Mary would say?
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Hay algo en la cara de este hombre que es repugnante y no me gusta, lo que es más, diría que tiendo a odiarle.
There's something in the face of this man that's repugnant and that I do not like; moreover, I would say that I am inclined to hate him.
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Yo jamás diría algo así.
I'd never say something like that.
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Tom diría que sí.
Tom would say yes.
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Si lo conociera mejor, le diría la verdad.
If I knew him better, I would tell him the truth.
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Yo jamás diría una cosa así.
I would never say such a thing.
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¿Me diría su dirección de correo electrónico?
Would you tell me your email address?
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Si supiera la verdad, te la diría.
If I knew the truth, I would tell you.
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Si pudiera entenderlo, te lo diría.
If I could understand it, I would tell you so.
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Tom me hizo jurar que no diría nada.
Tom made me swear not to say anything.
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