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Affirmative tú command of decir

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What is the affirmative command of decir?

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updated Jun 9, 2010
edited by MacFadden
posted by polylingual500
Edited for capitalization, and changed wording to 'affirmative command' which is what people tend to call them. Hope you don't mind. :) - MacFadden, Jun 9, 2010

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Hello, and welcome to the forum. It's di. All such things (and all the other verb conjugations you can imagine) can be found by searching for the verb here.

updated Jun 9, 2010
edited by MacFadden
posted by MacFadden
Thank you and can you please use it in a sentence and translate it to english so i could understand it better? - polylingual500, Jun 9, 2010
Sure. 'Decir' means 'to say'. Example sentence: "Dime algo." Translation: "Say something to me." - MacFadden, Jun 9, 2010
P.S. You can also just look it up if you want to know what a verb means in the future in the search box at the top of all the SpanishDict pages. It's an excellent dictionary. - MacFadden, Jun 9, 2010
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Here is an explanation of the tú command. This command uses the conjugation of the third person singular in the indicative mood.

In this case, for the verb "decir", the third person, singular conjugation is "di".

You should try to practice this with other verbs. It is fairly easy once you have memorized the rule. smile

Try creating a sentence in Spanish (with the English translation) and we will be happy to correct it if there are any problems. smile

updated Jun 9, 2010
edited by Nicole-B
posted by Nicole-B
I just corrected "dice" to "di". I forgot it was an irregular conjugation in the imperative. - Nicole-B, Jun 9, 2010