Digimos (en. We say)
[diˈximos]
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates that a group of people has expressed something in words.
Yesterday we said we would go to the beach.
Ayer digimos que iríamos a la playa.
It is used to communicate information or a fact already mentioned.
In the meeting, we said that the project was approved.
En la reunión, digimos que el proyecto estaba aprobado.
It can also refer to the action of recommending or suggesting something.
In class, we said that it is important to study every day.
En la clase, digimos que es importante estudiar todos los días.
Etymology
From Latin dicere, which means 'to say'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
we said yes
We express agreement with something.
digimos que sí
we said what we think
We share our opinions openly.
digimos lo que pensamos
we joked
We comment on something humorously.
dijimos en broma
Related Words
to say
To express something in words.
decir
saying
Something that has been expressed or communicated.
dicho
we said
First person plural of the verb to say in simple past.
dijimos
Slang Meanings
Informal use of saying something in a close or trusted context.
In our group, we always say what we think without filters.
En nuestro grupo siempre digimos lo que pensamos sin filtros.
Referring to a significant comment in an informal chat.
When we are with friends, we say deeper things.
Cuando estamos entre amigos, digimos cosas más profundas.