digo que

digo que(
dee
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goh
 
keh
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. I say that
Cuando digo que el país va a la bancarrota, nadie me hace caso, pero, cuando lo dice él, es como si fuera el oráculo.When I say that the country is going bankrupt, no one listens to me, but when he does, it's as if he were the oracle.
a. I'm saying that
¿Qué dices? Habla más alto, no te oigo. - Digo que no estoy de acuerdo contigo.What are you saying? Speak up. I can't hear you. - I'm saying that I don't agree with you.
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