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

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No tengo nada que decirte. I have nothing to say to you.
Tengo que decirte que no. I must say no to you.
Tom tiene algo que decirte. Tom has something to say to you.
Te amo más de lo que pueda decirte. I love you more deeply than I can say.
Sólo quería decirte que siento mucho lo que dije. I just wanted to tell you that I'm really sorry for what I said.
También tenía que decirte otra cosa, pero lo olvidé. I had to say you also another thing, but I forgot it.
No tienes idea de lo doloroso que es decirte esto. You have no idea how painful it is to say this.
Déjame decirte unas pocas palabras de agradecimiento a nombre de mis compañeros. On behalf of my classmates, let me say a few words of thanks to you.
¿Has entendido qué ha dicho? Did you understand what he said?
¿Qué debía haber dicho ella? What would she have said?
Debiste haber dicho eso antes. You should have said so earlier.
No debí haber dicho eso. I should not have said that.
No puede haber dicho eso. She can't have said so.
¿Sabes lo que ha dicho? Do you know what he said?
Retiro todo lo dicho anteriormente. I take back everything I said.
Ya he dicho que no. I've already said no.
No ha dicho ni pío. He didn't say a word.
Se dice que es carcinógeno. It is said to be carcinogenic.
Ya no se dice eso. People don't say that anymore.
Se dice que ha muerto. He is said to be dead.
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