Translation for '
say' from English to Latin
NOUN | a say | says | |
VERB | to say | said | said saying | says | |
SYNO | to allege | to articulate | to aver | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- The contest that allows you to say anything. Contestants usually say the opposite of what one would expect them to say based on the context.
- The slogan used to advertise the product is "Don't say vinegar - say Sarson's".
- Spotnitz's repeated advice to clinicians he trained was to "just get the patient to say everything."
- Most sources say he died ca.1528, but some say he was killed in the Sack of Rome the previous year.
- A double junction with a diamond can have its speed limit raised if the track centres are widened from say 4 m to say 12 m to allow for a fixed coarse-angled diamond crossing (say 1 in 8.25) with fine-angled turnouts (1 in 15).
- Intuitively, to say that two mathematical structures are "antiisomorphic" is to say that they are basically opposites of one another.
- O'Malley's detractors say that he was not a visionary for taking baseball west.
- It is unclear how the bus fell into the river, some officials say it was due to a tyre puncture, and others say failure of brakes.
- Williams was born on May 26, 1836, in the DC area, though records differ on exactly where (some sources say Virginia, whereas others say DC itself).
- Housemates must say yes to everything told by Brother Zhai. They will only be given two chances to say no.
- The Greek noun ῥῆμα "saying, utterance, word, verb" is analyzed as consisting of the root ἐρ-/ῥε- (er-/rhe-) "say" (cf.
- Some say the leshy cannot speak, but only makes sounds like clapping or wilderness noises (birds, rustling leaves, growls, etc.). Others say he can mimic voices of people you know.
- Some reviews say that HAN has a smooth taste. Others say that it tastes like fortified sake.
- Some may say that such claims are neither true nor false; others say that they are all false.
- Capurro died in 1920; some sources say in Naples while others say Mexico City.
- One of the 1939's vice-champions, Alfrēds Krauklis, once said: "Frankly saying – these three Baltic states raised the European basketball.
- In a 1990s interview, Krauklis said: "Frankly saying – these three Baltic states raised the European basketball.
- Swedish also has verbs for the addresses: [...] 'to say [...] ', and [...] 'to say [...] '.
- Compound verbs are formed with [...] "say" or [...] "cause to say", a formation common among Ethiopian languages.
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