Dirán (en. They will say)

/diˈɾan/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates that something will be spoken or expressed in the future.
Tomorrow they will say what they think about the project.
Mañana dirán lo que piensan sobre el proyecto.
To express or communicate something indirectly.
If they are consulted, they will surely say that they agree.
Si lo consultan, seguramente dirán que están de acuerdo.
To inform or give news about something.
In the meeting, they will say the details of the new plan.
En la reunión dirán los detalles del nuevo plan.

Etymology

Derives from the verb 'decir', which comes from the Latin 'dicere'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

they will say two and they will say three
It refers to more comments or rumors being made.
dirán dos y dirán tres

Related Words

say
To express something with words.
decir
communicate
To transmit information or ideas to others.
comunicar

Slang Meanings

To make proposals or comments in a humorous way.
When it comes to plans, they will always say something funny.
Cuando se trata de planes, siempre dirán algo divertido.
To speak disparagingly or critically about someone.
At the corner of the bar, they will say a couple of things about the new guy.
En la esquina del bar, dirán un par de cosas sobre el nuevo.