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1 say
[sei] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - says; verb1) (to speak or utter: What did you say?; She said `Yes'.) sacīt; teikt2) (to tell, state or declare: She said how she had enjoyed meeting me; She is said to be very beautiful.) teikt3) (to repeat: The child says her prayers every night.) atkārtot; skaitīt lūgšanu4) (to guess or estimate: I can't say when he'll return.) pateikt; noteikt2. noun(the right or opportunity to state one's opinion: I haven't had my say yet; We have no say in the decision.) sakāmais; [] vārds- saying- have
- I wouldn't say no to
- let's say
- say
- say the word
- that is to say* * *sakāmais, vārds; sacīt, teikt; rādīt -
2 say-so
izteikums -
3 say the word
(I'm ready to obey your wishes: If you'd like to go with me, say the word.) dot rīkojumu; tikai []saki -
4 say cheese!
pasmaidiet! -
5 say no more!
diezgan!, pietiek! -
6 I dare say
( also I daresay) (I suppose (so): I dare say you're right; `Will you be there?' `Oh, I daresay.) man šķiet; laikam gan* * *man šķiet; uzdrošinos piebilst -
7 suffice it to say
(I need only say.) diezgan, ja teiktu* * *diezgan, ja teiktu; pietiks, ja teiksim -
8 that is to say
(in other words; I mean: He was here last Thursday, that's to say the 4th of June.) tas ir; proti* * *tas ir -
9 to say nothing of
(as well as; and in addition: When her mother comes to stay with us, she brings all her clothes with her, to say nothing of her three dogs.) nemaz nerunājot par* * *nemaz nerunājot par -
10 I wouldn't say no to
(I would like: I wouldn't say no to an ice-cream.) neatteikšos (no) -
11 (let's) say
(roughly; approximately; about: You'll arrive there in, (let's) say, three hours.) sacīsim; teiksim; apmēram -
12 strange to say/tell/relate
(surprisingly: Strange to say, he did pass his exam after all.) dīvainā kārtā; pārsteidzoši -
13 can I believe it on your say-so-say-so?
vai varu ticēt tam, ko jūs teicāt?English-Latvian dictionary > can I believe it on your say-so-say-so?
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14 attend to what I say
dari, ko es saku -
15 before you can say knife
vienā mirklī; viens un divi -
16 before you could say jack Robinson
pirms kāds paguva atjēgtiesEnglish-Latvian dictionary > before you could say jack Robinson
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17 from what you say it follows that...
no jūsu vārdiem izriet, ka...English-Latvian dictionary > from what you say it follows that...
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18 have you anything farther to say?
vai jums ir vēl kas sakāms?; tālākEnglish-Latvian dictionary > have you anything farther to say?
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19 he can't say bo to a goose
viņš nevar ne mušu no deguna nodzīt -
20 he had the impudence to say that...
viņam netrūka nekaunības pateikt, ka...English-Latvian dictionary > he had the impudence to say that...
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