Digáis (en. You say)

/diˈɣais/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To express something in words.
It is important that you tell the truth.
Es importante que digáis la verdad.
To communicate a thought or idea.
I hope you say what you think in the meeting.
Espero que digáis lo que pensáis en la reunión.
To say something to someone.
If you say what you feel, everything will be easier.
Si digáis lo que sentís, todo será más fácil.

Etymology

It derives from the Latin 'dicere', which means 'to say'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

That you say
An expression that means that an opinion or comment is expected.
Que digáis
To say things as they are
To express the truth without beating around the bush.
Decir las cosas como son
To say something to someone's face
To communicate directly to someone what one thinks.
Decir algo a la cara

Related Words

to say
To pronounce words to communicate something.
decir
to speak
To communicate through speech.
hablar
to express
To manifest a thought or an emotion.
expresar

Slang Meanings

To speak without a filter
Some think that saying without thinking is speaking without a filter.
Algunos piensan que digáis sin pensar es hablar sin filtro.
To face the music
When you say what you think, you are facing the music.
Cuando digáis lo que piensas, estás dando la cara.