Sentence examples of "diría" in Spanish with translation "say"

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Tom no diría que sí. Tom wouldn't say yes.
Yo diría que el segundo. I'd say the second one.
Yo jamás diría una cosa así. I would never say such a thing.
¿Qué pensó Tom que diría Mary? What did Tom think Mary would say?
Diría que mañana va a llover. I dare say it will rain tomorrow.
Un verdadero amigo no diría una cosa así. A true friend would not say such a thing.
Imagina que tu padre nos viera juntos, ¿qué diría? Suppose your father saw us together, what would he say?
A partir de la dirección a la que él iba, yo diría que él se dirigía a la ciudad. From the direction that he was going in, I would say he was headed to town.
Tom dice no sentirse cansado. Tom says he doesn't feel tired.
Se dice que es carcinógeno. It is said to be carcinogenic.
Creo lo que él dice. I believe what he says.
Su cara dice que perdió. His face says that he lost.
Tom dice que ha cambiado. Tom says that he has changed his ways.
Ya no se dice eso. People don't say that anymore.
Dick dice: "Yo sé nadar." Dick says, "I can swim."
Ella dice que es feliz. She says that she is happy.
Tu cuerpo dice que sí. Your body is saying yes.
Se dice que ha muerto. He is said to be dead.
Todo el mundo lo dice. Everyone's saying it.
Se dice que él resucitó. It is said that he resurrected.
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