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I . say <said, said> [seɪ] V. trans.

2. say (state):

say
what did you say to him?
you can say that again! coloq.
you can say that again! coloq.
res je!
to say goodbye to sb
to say the least
to say yes/no to sth
po drugi strani [pa] ...
je pa tudi res, da ...

4. say (think):

5. say (recite aloud):

say
say poem
recitirati [form. perf. zrecitirati]
say prayer
moliti [form. perf. zmoliti]

6. say (give information):

the sign says ...
na tabli piše ...

7. say (convey inner/artistic meaning):

say
izražati [form. perf. izraziti]

8. say coloq. (suggest):

9. say (tell, command):

to say when/where etc.

II . say <said, said> [seɪ] V. intr.

1. say (state):

say
say
where was he going? — he didn't say
I can't say for certain, but ...
hard to say

III . say [seɪ] SUST. no pl.

IV . say [seɪ] ADJ. atrbv. form the said ...

say

V . say [seɪ] INTERJ.

1. say ingl. am. coloq. (to attract attention):

say
(h)ej

2. say coloq. (to express doubt):

3. say ingl. am. (expresses positive reaction):

say
(h)ej

ˈsay-so SUST. no pl. coloq.

1. say-so (approval):

žegen m

that is to say V.

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that is (to say) intr.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Businesses say they face a summer slump unless the country's utilities crank out more electricity.
www.independent.co.uk
Let your will say: the overman "shall be" the meaning of the earth!
en.wikipedia.org
His descendants say that they like to think he did so out of a guilty conscience.
en.wikipedia.org
During this week, there are events designed to say goodbye to the graduating seniors.
en.wikipedia.org
You don't have to be a natural carrot top to be in it, organizers say.
www.insidetoronto.com
This isn't to say that young people are apathetic, or lazy, or whatever other cliche you want to wheel out.
www.telegraph.co.uk
How many new trains are arriving so that we can say that crowding will ease up?
cnnphilippines.com
If you give up the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.
en.wikipedia.org
While this cognitive mistake is often attributed to aging, researchers say that college undergraduates are guilty of misnaming as well.
www.dailymail.co.uk
No parent looking to wangle themselves a laptop from a school on the back of their kid's supposed illness would say that.
entertainment.ie

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