Sentence examples of "dit" in French with translation "say"

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Qu'a dit le garçon ? What did the boy say?
Elle n'a rien dit. She did not say anything.
Ai-je dit quelque chose ? Did I say something?
Elle lui dit quelque chose. She said something to him.
J'ai déjà dit non. I've already said no.
"Bonjour", dit Tom en souriant. "Good morning", said Tom with a smile.
Elle dit qu'elle viendra. She says she will come.
Tout le monde le dit. Everyone's saying it.
On dit la maison hantée. The house is said to be haunted.
Qu'a dit le médecin ? What did the doctor say?
"Quatre livres cinquante" dit Bob. "Four pounds fifty," says Bob.
L'a-t-elle dit ? Did she say it?
On le dit très riche. They say he's very rich.
As-tu dit quelque chose ? Did you say something?
Elle a dit "au revoir". She said goodbye.
Cela ne se dit pas. That's not a proper thing to say.
Qu'avez-vous dit hier ? What did you say yesterday?
Il dit : "Laisse-moi tranquille !" He said: "Leave me alone!"
Il a dit cela avec dignité. He said that with dignity.
Elle lui a dit quelque chose. She said something to him.
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