Dit (en. Said)
/di/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
To express in words.
He said he would come tomorrow.
Il a dit qu'il viendrait demain.
To have as content something.
This book says a lot about history.
Ce livre dit beaucoup de choses sur l'histoire.
To announce, to make known.
She told the truth during the testimony.
Elle a dit la vérité lors du témoignage.
Etymology
From the Latin 'dicere', meaning 'to say'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
said and done
It refers to an action already completed.
dit et fait
they say
An expression used to report rumors or information.
dit-on
to not say a word
To maintain silence on a subject.
ne pas dire un mot
to say the slightest word
To have reservations about what should be said.
dire le moindre mot
Related Words
to say
A verb that means to express something verbally.
dire
saying
A phrase or expression that contains a general truth.
dicton
dictation
An exercise where one writes under the dictation of a person.
dictée
Slang Meanings
To say something in a familiar way.
He said something that made me laugh a lot.
Il a dit un truc qui m'a beaucoup fait rire.
To speak informally.
We said silly things all evening.
On a dit des bêtises toute la soirée.