- SAY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary
SAY meaning: 1 to pronounce words or sounds, to express a thought, opinion, or suggestion, or to state a fact… Learn more
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To have your say means to get an opportunity to deliver your opinion on something If you're at a loud and hostile town council meeting, you might not get a chance to have your say unless you shout it
- SAY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
22 meanings: 1 to speak, pronounce, or utter 2 to express (an idea) in words; tell 3 to state (an opinion, fact, etc) Click for more definitions
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Then everybody once more knelt, and soon the blessing was pronounced The choir and the clergy trooped out slowly, […], down the nave to the western door
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Translate Say See 6 authoritative translations of Say in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations
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- Say vs Says - Whats the difference? - English Basics
Say vs Says Say Say is the simple present form and the basic form of the verb It forms the infinitive to say It is usually used when referring to a larger group of more than one person That means it is the plural form of the verb
- SAY - Traducción al español - bab. la
say transitive verb volume_up US seɪ • volume_up UK seɪ Word forms: (3rd person singular present) says, sez • volume_up US sɛd • volume_up UK sɛd (past tense, past participle) said 1 (utter, express in speech) [word sentence mass] decir [prayer] rezar to say good morning to somebody darle los buenos días a alguien I said yes no dije que sí no he said yes no to my
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