What does digo in Portuguese mean?

What is the meaning of the word digo in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use digo in Portuguese.

The word digo in Portuguese means I say, first person present indicative of dizer, digo, digo, digo para. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word digo

I say, first person present indicative of dizer

digo

interjection (UK, dated (well!)

(interjeição: Usada para exprimir emoção, ordem, etc. Ex. "psiu!" "Coragem!" "Meu Deus!")
I say, Jeeves! - that was a splendid party, was it not?

digo

expression (that is to say)

(expressão: Para as expressões idiomáticas, ditados populares, expressões em geral. Ex. "gato escaldado tem medo de água fria"; "cara de pau".)
How are you? I mean, have you recovered completely from your illness?

digo para

expression (my opinion is as follows)

(expressão: Para as expressões idiomáticas, ditados populares, expressões em geral. Ex. "gato escaldado tem medo de água fria"; "cara de pau".)
How can our company save money during this recession? I say we stop hiring and freeze salaries.

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