dijo que
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dijo que(
dee
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hoh
keh
)A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
a. he said that (masculine)
¿Dijo Sergio algo de mí? - Sí, dijo que le caías muy bien.Did Sergio say anything about me? - Yes, he said that he really liked you.
b. she said that (feminine)
En la rueda de prensa de ayer, dijo que no estaba dispuesta a ceder ante las presiones.In yesterday's press conference, she said that she wasn't prepared to give way to pressure.
c. he said (masculine)
Tu hermano llamó y dijo que no vendrá a comer hoy.Your brother called, and he said he won't be coming for lunch today.
d. she said (feminine)
La jefa está en su despacho, pero dijo que no quería que la molestaran.The boss is in her office, but she said she didn't want to be disturbed.
2. (formal) (spoke; second person singular)
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
a. you said that
Dijo que el trabajo estaría acabado para el miércoles, y ya estamos a viernes.You said that the work would be finished by Wenesday, and today's Friday.
b. you said
Dijo que me pagaría hoy. ¿No se acuerda?You said you'd pay me today. Don't you remember?
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