What does digo mean in spanish

The ASL fingerspelling provided here is most commonly used for proper names of people and places; it is also used in some languages for concepts for which no sign is available at that moment.

There are obviously specific signs for many words available in sign language that are more appropriate for daily usage.

¿Quién hubiera dicho que Juliana y Gustavo acabarían juntos?Who would have believed that Juliana and Gustavo would end up together?

a. to say

Dicen que va a nevar mañana.They say it's going to snow tomorrow.

a. to tell

Dile a tu hermano que haga sus tareas.Tell your brother to do his homework.

b. to say

Mamá dijo que nos teníamos que acostar.Mom said we had to go to sleep.

a. to recite

Ahora voy a decir un poema nuevo que escribí sobre el amor perdido.Now I will recite a poem I wrote about lost love.

a. to tell

El que no le interese planear la boda me dice que Jorge no está listo para casarse.The fact that he's not interested in planning the wedding tells me Jorge's not ready to get married.

7. (to be indicated in text)

a. to say

La Biblia dice que uno debe amar al prójimo.The Bible says we should love our neighbor.

a. to say (mass)

Después de decir la homilía, el sacerdote reparte la comunión.After the priest says the homily, he hands out Communion.

a. to go ahead

¿Le puedo pedir un favor? - ¡Claro! Dime, ¿en qué lo puedo ayudar?Can I ask a favor of you? - Of course! Go ahead, how can I help you?

An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g. The man sneezed.).

intransitive verb

10. (used to answer the phone)

Regionalism used in Spain

(Spain)

A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g. el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).

masculine noun

a. saying

"De tal palo, tal astilla" es un decir popular."Like father, like son" is a popular saying.

a. manner of speaking

¡No te enfades, mujer! Es solo un decir.Come on, don't get annoyed! It's just a manner of speaking.

A reflexive verb is a verb that indicates that the subject performs an action on itself (e.g. Miguel se lava.).

reflexive verb

13. (to express a thought to oneself)

a. to tell oneself

Me dije que no volvería a empezar a fumar.I told myself that I wouldn't start smoking again.

b. to say to oneself

Me dije a mí misma, esto no parece estar bien.I said to myself, this doesn't feel right.

c. to think to oneself

Me sigo diciendo, ¿qué hubiera pasado si hubiera aceptado ese trabajo?I keep thinking to myself, what would have happened had I taken that job?

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decir

A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g. I bought a book.).

transitive verb

a. to say

decir que sí/noto say yes/no

dice que no vieneshe says (that) she is not coming

¿cómo se dice “estación” en inglés?how do you say “estación” in English?

dicen que va a ser un verano muy secothey say it's going to be a very dry summer

a. to tell

¿quién te lo ha dicho?who told you that?

¿qué quieres que te diga?what do you want me to say?, what can I say?

decir a alguien que haga algoto tell somebody to do something

decir la verdadto tell the truth

a. to tell, to show

eso lo dice todothat says it all

decir mucho (en favor) deto say a lot for

a. to call

le dicen la carretera de la muertethey call it the road of death

a.

decir para síto say to oneself

decirle a alguien cuatro verdadesto tell somebody a few home truths

preocuparse por el qué diránto worry about what people will say

es decirthat is, that's to say

ni que decir tieneneedless to say

¡no me digas que no te gusta!don't tell me you don't like it!

no me dice nada el tenistennis doesn't do anything for me

no hay más que decirthat's all there is to it, that's that

por decirlo así, por así decirloin other words, so to speak

no está lloviendo mucho que digamosit's not exactly raining

¿qué quieres decir con eso?what do you mean by that?

¡y que lo digas!you can say that again!

An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g. The man sneezed.).

intransitive verb

a.

como quien dice, como si dijéramosso to speak

A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g. Te ves cansado.).

pronominal verb

A noun is a word referring to a person, animal, place, thing, feeling or idea (e.g. man, dog, house).

What is the meaning of Digo?

to take a bath. to swim. to give someone a bath. to shower; to bestow liberally, to give or distribute in abundance.

What is Digo used for?

DIGO is an in-network cloud communication platform that optimises your customer experience through a real-time, omnichannel framework.

What does Digo come from?

The Digo are a Mijikenda community, who traditionally lived between Mombasa and the Kenyan Tanzanian border. They speak the Chidigo language. The Mijikenda are a Coastal Bantu community. They inhabit the region from the Tanzania border to the Sabaki and the Umba rivers.

How do you spell Digo in Spanish?

digo example in a phrase Mejor me lo guardarás si no te lo digo. ¿Entiendes lo que digo?