Say
Translations of "say" (191 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afar | exce(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Afrikaans | sê(to pronounce) | — | |
| Ainu | イェ(to pronounce) | ye | |
| Albanian | kallzoj(to say, to tell), them(to say, to tell), them(to pronounce) | — | |
| Amharic | አለ(to say, to tell) | ʾälä | |
| Ancient Greek | εἴρω(to communicate verbally or in writing), εἶπον(to communicate verbally or in writing), λέγω(to say, to tell), λέγω(to pronounce), λέγω(to communicate verbally or in writing), φήμι(to communicate verbally or in writing), φημί(to pronounce) | eírō, eîpon, légō, légō, légō, phḗmi, phēmí | |
| Arabic | حكى(to pronounce), حكى(to pronounce), قال(to pronounce), قال(to pronounce), قَال(to pronounce), قَالَ(to say, to tell), قَالَ(to pronounce), قَالَ(to communicate verbally or in writing), يَتْلُو(to recite), يَقُول(to communicate verbally or in writing) | ḥaka, ḥaka, ʔāl, qāl, gāl, qāla, qāla, qāla, yatlū, yaqūl | |
| Aragonese | decir(to pronounce), dir(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Aramaic | ܐܡܪ(to pronounce) | 'émar | |
| Argobba | ሀላ(to say, to tell) | halā | |
| Armenian | ասել(to pronounce), ասել(to communicate verbally or in writing), ասել(to indicate in a written form) | asel, asel, asel | |
| Aromanian | dzãc(to pronounce), dzãc(to communicate verbally or in writing), spun(to pronounce), spun(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Assamese | ক(to say, to tell), ক(to pronounce) | ko, ko | |
| Asturian | dicir(to pronounce) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | demək(to pronounce) | — | |
| Bangi | loba(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Bashkir | тейеү(to say, to tell), тейеү(to pronounce), һөйләү(to recite), һөйләү(to communicate verbally or in writing), әйтеү(to say, to tell), әйтеү(to pronounce), әйтеү(to communicate verbally or in writing) | teyew, teyew, höyləw, höyləw, əytew, əytew, əytew | |
| Basque | esan(to pronounce) | — | |
| Belarusian | гавары́ць(to pronounce), каза́ць(to pronounce), сказа́ць(to pronounce) | havarýcʹ, kazácʹ, skazácʹ | |
| Bengali | বলা(to pronounce) | bola | |
| Big Nambas | ivr(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Brahui | par(to pronounce) | — | |
| Breton | lavaret(to pronounce) | — | |
| Bulgarian | ду́ма(chance to speak; right or power to influence or decide), гово́ря(to communicate verbally or in writing), да ка́жем(imperative: let's say), деклами́рам(to recite), изрецити́рам(to recite), ка́жа(to say, to tell), ка́жа(to pronounce), ка́звам(to say, to tell), ка́звам(to pronounce), рецити́рам(to recite) | dúma, govórja, da kážem, deklamíram, izrecitíram, káža, káža, kázvam, kázvam, recitíram | |
| Burmese | ဆို(to pronounce), ပေါ့(imperative: let's say), ပြော(to pronounce), ပြော(to recite) | hcui, pau., prau:, prau: | |
| Campidanese Sardinian | fueddai(to pronounce), narai(to pronounce) | — | |
| Catalan | declamar(to recite), dir(to say, to tell), dir(to pronounce), dir(to communicate verbally or in writing), dir(to indicate in a written form), recitar(to recite) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | بڵێین(Translations), وتن(to communicate verbally or in writing), وِتِن(to pronounce), گوتِن(to pronounce), گۆتن(to communicate verbally or in writing) | bllêyn, wtin, witin, gutin, gotin | |
| Chechen | ала(to pronounce) | ala | |
| Cherokee | ᏂᎦᏪᎠ(to pronounce) | nigawea | |
| Chickasaw | aachi(to pronounce), aachi(to communicate verbally or in writing), aachi(to indicate in a written form), aachi(to have a common expression) | — | |
| Chinese | 說 /说(to pronounce), 講 /讲(to say, to tell), 講 /讲(to pronounce) | seh, zh-min-nan, kóng | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 講 /讲(to pronounce) | gong² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 告訴 /告诉(to pronounce), 告訴 /告诉(to communicate verbally or in writing), 說 /说(to say, to tell), 說 /说(to pronounce), 說 /说(to communicate verbally or in writing) | gàosu, gàosu, shuō, shuō, shuō | |
| Cornish | lawl(to pronounce), lawl(to communicate verbally or in writing), leverel(to pronounce), leverel(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Czech | povědět(to pronounce), říct(to say, to tell), říct(to pronounce), říct(to communicate verbally or in writing), říct(to indicate in a written form), říkat(to say, to tell), říkat(to pronounce) | — | |
| Dalmatian | decro(to pronounce) | — | |
| Danish | fortælle(to communicate verbally or in writing), fortælle(to indicate in a written form), sige(to pronounce), sige(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Dari | گُفْتَن(to say, to tell), گُفْتَن(to pronounce), گُفْتَن(to communicate verbally or in writing) | guftan, guftan, guftan | |
| Dutch | zeg maar(Translations), zeg eens(Translations), zeggenschap(chance to speak; right or power to influence or decide), zegje(chance to speak; right or power to influence or decide), laten wij zeggen(imperative: let's say), luiden(to pronounce), opgeven(to communicate verbally or in writing), opgeven(to indicate in a written form), opzeggen(to pronounce), opzeggen(to recite), staan(to indicate in a written form), zeggen(to say, to tell), zeggen(to pronounce), zeggen(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Eastern Min Chinese | 講 /讲(to pronounce) | kóng, káng | |
| Egyptian | D:d(to pronounce) | ḏd | |
| Emilian | dîr(to say, to tell), dîr(to pronounce), dîr(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Esperanto | deklami(to recite), diri(to say, to tell), diri(to pronounce), diri(to communicate verbally or in writing), elparoli(to pronounce), ni diru(imperative: let's say), prononci(to pronounce) | — | |
| Estonian | ütlema(to pronounce) | — | |
| Even | гӫндэй(to pronounce) | gjöndəj | |
| Evenki | гунми(to pronounce) | gunmi | |
| Extremaduran | dizil(to say, to tell), izil(to say, to tell), izil(to pronounce) | — | |
| Faroese | siga(to pronounce) | — | |
| Finnish | sananvalta(chance to speak; right or power to influence or decide), kertoa(to say, to tell), kertoa(to pronounce), lausua(to recite), näyttää(to indicate in a written form), oletetaan(imperative: let's say), olla että(to say, to tell), sanoa(to say, to tell), sanoa(to pronounce), sanoa(to communicate verbally or in writing), sanoa(to have a common expression), sanotaan(imperative: let's say), virkkaa(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| French | mot à dire(chance to speak; right or power to influence or decide), dire(to say, to tell), dire(to pronounce), dire(to recite), dire(to communicate verbally or in writing), dire(to indicate in a written form), disons(imperative: let's say), il paraît(to have a common expression), indiquer(to indicate in a written form), on dit(to have a common expression), réciter(to recite) | — | |
| Friulian | dî(to pronounce), dî(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Galician | dicir(to pronounce), digamos(imperative: let's say), recitar(to recite) | — | |
| Gallurese | dí(to pronounce) | — | |
| Ge'ez | ብህለ(to say, to tell) | bəhlä | |
| Georgian | ვთქვათ(imperative: let's say), თქმა(to pronounce), ლაპარაკი(to pronounce), სიტყვაზე(imperative: let's say) | vtkvat, tkma, laṗaraḳi, siṭq̇vaze | |
| German | sagen wir(Translations), Mitsprache(chance to speak; right or power to influence or decide), Mitspracherecht(chance to speak; right or power to influence or decide), erzählen(to say, to tell), es heißt(to have a common expression), man sagt(to have a common expression), sagen(to say, to tell), sagen(to pronounce), sagen(to recite), sagen(to communicate verbally or in writing), sagen wir(imperative: let's say), säge(to say, to tell), säge(to pronounce), verrichten(to recite) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌵𐌹𐌸𐌰𐌽(to pronounce) | qiþan | |
| Greek | λέγω(to say, to tell), λέγω(to communicate verbally or in writing) | légo, légo | |
| Haitian Creole | di(to pronounce) | — | |
| Hebrew | תגיד(Translations), תגידי(Translations), אָמַר(to say, to tell), אָמַר(to pronounce), אמר(to communicate verbally or in writing), נגיד(imperative: let's say) | tagíd, tagídi, amár, amár, amár, nagíd | |
| Higaonon | ikagi(to pronounce) | — | |
| Hindi | कहता हूँ(Translations), कहती हूँ(Translations), कहते हैं(Translations), कहना(to say, to tell), कहना(to pronounce) | kahtā hū̃, kahtī hū̃, kahte ha͠i, kahnā, kahnā | |
| Hungarian | mondjuk(Translations), beleszólás(chance to speak; right or power to influence or decide), mond(to say, to tell), mond(to pronounce) | — | |
| Icelandic | segja(to pronounce), segja(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Ido | dicar(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Indonesian | berkata(to say, to tell), berkata(to pronounce), bicara(to pronounce), bilang(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Ingush | ала(to pronounce) | ala | |
| Interlingua | dicer(to pronounce), dicer(to communicate verbally or in writing), on dice(to have a common expression) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | باز خوانْدَن(to recite), بَرْخوانْدَن(to recite), نَمایانْدَن(to indicate in a written form), نِمودَن(to indicate in a written form), گُفْتَن(to say, to tell), گُفْتَن(to pronounce), گُفْتَن(to communicate verbally or in writing) | bâz xândan, barxândan, namâyândan, nemudan, goftan, goftan, goftan | |
| Iraqi Arabic | قال(to pronounce) | gāl | |
| Irish | abair(Translations), abair(to pronounce), abair(to recite), abair(to communicate verbally or in writing), abair(to indicate in a written form) | — | |
| Italian | diciamo(imperative: let's say), dire(to say, to tell), dire(to pronounce), dire(to communicate verbally or in writing), recitare(to recite), si dice(to have a common expression) | — | |
| Japanese | おっしゃる(to say, to tell), おっしゃる(to pronounce), おっしゃる(to communicate verbally or in writing), そうだ(to have a common expression), って(to have a common expression), 暗唱する(to recite), 書かれている(to indicate in a written form), 申し上げる(to say, to tell), 申し上げる(to pronounce), 申す(to say, to tell), 申す(to pronounce), 言う(to say, to tell), 言う(to pronounce), 言う(to communicate verbally or in writing), 語る(to pronounce), 語る(to communicate verbally or in writing) | ossharu, ossharu, ossharu, -sōda, -tte, anshō suru, kakarete-iru, mōshiageru, mōshi-ageru, mōsu, mōsu, iu, iu, kataru, kataru | |
| Javanese | kandha(to pronounce) | — | |
| Judeo-Italian | דִירֵי(to say, to tell) | dire | |
| Kalmyk | келх(to pronounce) | kelx | |
| Kashmiri | بوزناوُن(to say, to tell), دَپُن(to say, to tell), دَپُن(to pronounce), وَنُن(to say, to tell), وَنُن(to pronounce) | bōznāvun, dapun, dapun, vanun, vanun | |
| Kazakh | айту(to pronounce), деу(to pronounce), деу(to communicate verbally or in writing) | aitu, deu, deu | |
| Khmer | ថា(to pronounce), និយាយ(to pronounce) | thaa, niyiəy | |
| Komi-Permyak | шуны(to pronounce) | šuny | |
| Konkani | म्हणचे(to pronounce), सांगचे(to say, to tell) | mhaṇce, sāṅgce | |
| Korean | 답니다(to have a common expression), 대(to have a common expression), 말씀하다(to say, to tell), 말씀하다(to pronounce), 말하다(to say, to tell), 말하다(to pronounce), 암송하다(to recite) | damnida, dae, malsseumhada, malsseumhada, malhada, malhada, amsonghada | |
| Kumyk | айтмакъ(to pronounce), демек(to pronounce) | aytmaq, demek | |
| Kyrgyz | айтуу(to pronounce) | aytuu | |
| Ladin | dir(to pronounce), disc(to pronounce), dì(to pronounce) | — | |
| Ladino | dezir(to pronounce) | — | |
| Laki | ڤِتِن(to pronounce) | vitin | |
| Lao | ກ່າວ(to pronounce), ເວົ້າ(to pronounce) | kāo, wao | |
| Latin | aio(to pronounce), dico(to pronounce), dico(to recite), dico(to communicate verbally or in writing), fabulor(to recite), fabulor(to communicate verbally or in writing), for(to pronounce), for(to recite), for(to communicate verbally or in writing), for(to indicate in a written form), inquam(to pronounce), inquam(to recite), loquor(to pronounce), loquor(to recite), loquor(to communicate verbally or in writing), proloquor(to pronounce) | — | |
| Latvian | sacīt(to pronounce), teikt(to pronounce), teikt(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Lingala | loba(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Lithuanian | sakoma(to have a common expression), sakyti(to pronounce), sakyti(to communicate verbally or in writing), tarkim(imperative: let's say) | — | |
| Livonian | kītõ(to pronounce) | — | |
| Lombard | dì(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Low German | säggen(to pronounce) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | groniś(to pronounce), groniś(to recite), groniś(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Lü | ᦞᦱᧈ(to pronounce) | vaa¹ | |
| Luxembourgish | soen(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Macedonian | каже(to pronounce), кажува(to pronounce) | kaže, kažuva | |
| Malay | bilang(to say, to tell), cakap(to say, to tell), cakap(to pronounce), kata(to say, to tell), kata(to pronounce) | — | |
| Malayalam | പറയുക(to pronounce), ശബ്ദിക്കുന്നു(to pronounce) | paṟayuka, śabdikkunnu | |
| Manx | abbyr(to pronounce), abbyr(to recite), abbyr(to communicate verbally or in writing), abbyr(to indicate in a written form), abbyr(imperative: let's say) | — | |
| Maore Comorian | urongoa(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Māori | korokī(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Marathi | म्हणणे(to say, to tell), म्हणणे(to pronounce), सांगणे(to say, to tell) | mhaṇṇe, mhaṇṇe, sāṅgṇe | |
| Mongolian | хэлэх(to pronounce) | xelex | |
| Mwali Comorian | uswali(to recite) | — | |
| Mwani | kusema(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Nanai | ун(to pronounce) | un- | |
| Nepali | बोल्नु(to pronounce), भन्नु(to pronounce), वाचन गर्नु(to recite) | bolnu, bhannu, vācan garnu | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | hwamɓa(to communicate verbally or in writing), hwamɓia(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Norman | dithe(to pronounce), dithe(to recite), dithe(to communicate verbally or in writing), dithe(to indicate in a written form) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | bibêjin(Translations), gotin(to pronounce), gotin(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | det sies(to have a common expression), forrette(to recite), fortelle(to say, to tell), fortelle om(to indicate in a written form), opplyse(to indicate in a written form), resitere(to recite), si(to pronounce), si(to communicate verbally or in writing), si(to indicate in a written form), si(to have a common expression), uttale(to pronounce), vise(to indicate in a written form) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | seia(to pronounce), seia(to communicate verbally or in writing), seia(to indicate in a written form), seie(to pronounce), seie(to communicate verbally or in writing), seie(to indicate in a written form) | — | |
| Nǀuu | ka(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Occitan | dire(to pronounce) | — | |
| Odia | କହିବା(to pronounce) | kahibā | |
| Old East Slavic | говорити(to pronounce), казати(to pronounce), мълвити(to pronounce) | govoriti, kazati, mŭlviti | |
| Old English | secgan(to pronounce) | — | |
| Old Irish | as·beir(to pronounce), as·beir(to recite), as·beir(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Old Javanese | warah(to pronounce) | — | |
| Old Occitan | dizer(to pronounce) | — | |
| Old Saxon | seggian(to pronounce) | — | |
| Old Turkic | 𐱅𐰃(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Oromo | jechuu(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | دیمك(to pronounce), دیمك(to communicate verbally or in writing), سویلهمك(to pronounce) | demek, demek, söylemek | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | гуториц(to pronounce), повесц(to pronounce) | hutoric, povesc | |
| Pashto | اظهارول(to pronounce), ويل(to pronounce) | ezhārawǝ́l, wayǝ́l | |
| Piedmontese | dì(to pronounce) | — | |
| Polish | bodaj(Translations), dajmy na to(Translations), głos(chance to speak; right or power to influence or decide), mówić(to pronounce), mówić(to communicate verbally or in writing), powiadać(to say, to tell), powiadać(to pronounce), powiedzieć(to say, to tell), powiedzieć(to pronounce), rzec(to pronounce), wymawiać(to pronounce) | — | |
| Portuguese | digamos(imperative: let's say), dire(to say, to tell), diz-se(to have a common expression), dizem(to have a common expression), dizer(to say, to tell), dizer(to pronounce), dizer(to communicate verbally or in writing), dizer(to indicate in a written form), falar(to pronounce), falar(to communicate verbally or in writing), recitar(to recite), suponhamos(imperative: let's say) | — | |
| Punjabi | ਕਹਿਣਾ(to pronounce) | kahiṇā | |
| Quechua | nii(to pronounce), ñiy(to pronounce) | — | |
| Rapa Nui | ki(to pronounce) | — | |
| Ratahan | maoman(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Romanian | spune(to say, to tell), spune(to pronounce), spune(to communicate verbally or in writing), zice(to say, to tell), zice(to pronounce), zice(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Romansch | deir(to pronounce), dir(to pronounce), dir(to communicate verbally or in writing), gir(to pronounce) | — | |
| Russian | скажем(Translations), го́лос(chance to speak; right or power to influence or decide), пра́во го́лоса(chance to speak; right or power to influence or decide), гласи́ть(to indicate in a written form), говори́ть(to say, to tell), говори́ть(to pronounce), говори́ть(to communicate verbally or in writing), ска́жем(imperative: let's say), сказа́ть(to say, to tell), сказа́ть(to pronounce), сказа́ть(to communicate verbally or in writing), сообща́ть(to communicate verbally or in writing), сообщи́ть(to communicate verbally or in writing) | skažem, gólos, právo gólosa, glasítʹ, govorítʹ, govorítʹ, govorítʹ, skážem, skazátʹ, skazátʹ, skazátʹ, soobščátʹ, soobščítʹ | |
| Saho | erhxe(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Sanskrit | भाषते(to pronounce), वदति(to pronounce), विवक्ति(to pronounce) | bhāṣate, vádati, vívakti | |
| Sardinian | faeddare(to pronounce), faedhare(to pronounce), narri(to pronounce), nàrrere(to pronounce) | — | |
| Sassarese | fabiddà(to pronounce) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | abair(to pronounce), can(to pronounce) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | govòriti(to pronounce), kazati(to say, to tell), kázati(to pronounce), kázati(to communicate verbally or in writing), kázati(to indicate in a written form), recitírati(to recite), reći(to say, to tell), rȅći(to pronounce), rȅći(to communicate verbally or in writing), гово̀рити(to pronounce), ка́зати(to pronounce), ре̏ћи(to pronounce) | — | |
| Sicilian | diri(to pronounce), dìciri(to pronounce) | — | |
| Sindhi | چَوَڻُ(to pronounce) | cavaṇu | |
| Sinhalese | කියනවා(to pronounce) | kiyanawā | |
| Slovak | hovoriť(to say, to tell), hovoriť(to pronounce), hovoriť(to communicate verbally or in writing), hovoriť(to indicate in a written form), hovorí sa(to have a common expression), povedať(to say, to tell), povedať(to pronounce), povedať(to communicate verbally or in writing), povedať(to indicate in a written form), povedzme(imperative: let's say), povie sa(to have a common expression) | — | |
| Slovene | povedati(to pronounce), praviti(to communicate verbally or in writing), praviti(to indicate in a written form), reči(to pronounce), reči(to communicate verbally or in writing), reči(to indicate in a written form) | — | |
| Somali | dhihid(to say, to tell), sheegid(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Southern Kurdish | بۊشیم(Translations), وەتِن(to pronounce) | büşîm, wetin | |
| Southern Sierra Miwok | kacyh·eh·yʔ(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Spanish | digamos(Translations), dígame(Translations), decir(to say, to tell), decir(to pronounce), decir(to communicate verbally or in writing), decir(to indicate in a written form), digamos(imperative: let's say), poner(to indicate in a written form), se dice(to have a common expression) | — | |
| Sundanese | carios(to pronounce), carios(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Swahili | kuambia(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Swedish | säg(Translations), låt oss säga(imperative: let's say), låt säga(imperative: let's say), ponera(imperative: let's say), stå(to indicate in a written form), säga(to pronounce) | — | |
| Sylheti | ꠇꠃꠣ(to say, to tell) | xoua | |
| Tagalog | magsabi(to pronounce), sabihin(to pronounce) | — | |
| Tajik | гуфтан(to say, to tell), гуфтан(to pronounce) | guftan, guftan | |
| Tamil | என்(to say, to tell), கூறு(to say, to tell), சொல்(to say, to tell), சொல்(to pronounce) | eṉ, kūṟu, col, col | |
| Tashelhit | ini(to pronounce), ini(to communicate verbally or in writing), ɣr(to recite) | — | |
| Tatar | ди(to communicate verbally or in writing), дияргә(to pronounce), әйтергә(to pronounce) | di, diyärgä, äytergä | |
| Tày | cạ(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Telugu | చెప్పు(to say, to tell), చెప్పు(to pronounce) | ceppu, ceppu | |
| Ternate | waje(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Tetum | dehan(to say, to tell), ha'ak(to pronounce) | — | |
| Thai | กล่าว(to pronounce), พูด(to pronounce) | glàao, pûut | |
| Tibetan | གསུངས(to pronounce), ལབ(to pronounce) | gsungs, lab | |
| Tocharian B | we(to pronounce) | — | |
| Tooro | gamba(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Turkish | atıyorum(Translations), nasıl desem(Translations), demek(to pronounce), demek(to communicate verbally or in writing), demek(to indicate in a written form), diyelim(imperative: let's say), okumak(to recite), söylemek(to pronounce), söylemek(to recite), söylemek(to communicate verbally or in writing), söylemek(to indicate in a written form), yazmak(to indicate in a written form) | — | |
| Turkmen | diýmek(to pronounce) | — | |
| Udmurt | вераны(to say, to tell), шуыны(to pronounce) | verany, šuyny | |
| Ukrainian | говори́ти(to say, to tell), говори́ти(to pronounce), каза́ти(to say, to tell), каза́ти(to pronounce), сказа́ти(to pronounce) | hovorýty, hovorýty, kazáty, kazáty, skazáty | |
| Urdu | بولنا(to say, to tell), فرمانا(to say, to tell), کَہْنا(to pronounce), کہنا(to say, to tell) | bolnā, farmānā, kahnā, kahnā | |
| Uyghur | دېمەك(to pronounce) | dëmek | |
| Uzbek | aytmoq(to say, to tell), demoq(to say, to tell), demoq(to pronounce), gapirmoq(to pronounce) | — | |
| Venetan | dir(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| Vietnamese | nói(to say, to tell), nói(to pronounce), đọc(to recite) | — | |
| Walloon | dire(to pronounce), dire(to recite), dire(to communicate verbally or in writing), dire(to indicate in a written form) | — | |
| Welsh | dweud(to pronounce), dweud(to communicate verbally or in writing), medd(to communicate verbally or in writing) | — | |
| West-Frisian | sizze(to say, to tell), sizze(to communicate verbally or in writing), sizze(to indicate in a written form), stean(to indicate in a written form), útsprekke(to pronounce) | — | |
| Western Bukidnon Manobo | kaɣi(to pronounce) | — | |
| White Hmong | hais(to pronounce) | — | |
| Wu Chinese | 講 /讲(to pronounce) | — | |
| Yakut | эт(to pronounce) | et | |
| Yiddish | זאָגן(to pronounce), זאָגן(to recite), זאָגן(to communicate verbally or in writing) | zogn, zogn, zogn | |
| Zealandic | zegge(to say, to tell), zeie(to say, to tell) | — | |
| Zhuang | gangj(to pronounce) | — |
exce
kallzoj, them, them
حكى, حكى, قال, قال, قَال, قَالَ, قَالَ, قَالَ, يَتْلُو, يَقُول
ḥaka, ḥaka, ʔāl, qāl, gāl, qāla, qāla, qāla, yatlū, yaqūl
decir, dir
dzãc, dzãc, spun, spun
dicir
demək
loba
тейеү, тейеү, һөйләү, һөйләү, әйтеү, әйтеү, әйтеү
teyew, teyew, höyləw, höyləw, əytew, əytew, əytew
esan
ivr
par
lavaret
ду́ма, гово́ря, да ка́жем, деклами́рам, изрецити́рам, ка́жа, ка́жа, ка́звам, ка́звам, рецити́рам
dúma, govórja, da kážem, deklamíram, izrecitíram, káža, káža, kázvam, kázvam, recitíram
fueddai, narai
declamar, dir, dir, dir, dir, recitar
aachi, aachi, aachi, aachi
lawl, lawl, leverel, leverel
povědět, říct, říct, říct, říct, říkat, říkat
decro
fortælle, fortælle, sige, sige
zeg maar, zeg eens, zeggenschap, zegje, laten wij zeggen, luiden, opgeven, opgeven, opzeggen, opzeggen, staan, zeggen, zeggen, zeggen
dîr, dîr, dîr
deklami, diri, diri, diri, elparoli, ni diru, prononci
ütlema
dizil, izil, izil
siga
sananvalta, kertoa, kertoa, lausua, näyttää, oletetaan, olla että, sanoa, sanoa, sanoa, sanoa, sanotaan, virkkaa
mot à dire, dire, dire, dire, dire, dire, disons, il paraît, indiquer, on dit, réciter
dî, dî
dicir, digamos, recitar
sagen wir, Mitsprache, Mitspracherecht, erzählen, es heißt, man sagt, sagen, sagen, sagen, sagen, sagen wir, säge, säge, verrichten
ikagi
mondjuk, beleszólás, mond, mond
segja, segja
dicar
berkata, berkata, bicara, bilang
dicer, dicer, on dice
باز خوانْدَن, بَرْخوانْدَن, نَمایانْدَن, نِمودَن, گُفْتَن, گُفْتَن, گُفْتَن
bâz xândan, barxândan, namâyândan, nemudan, goftan, goftan, goftan
abair, abair, abair, abair, abair
diciamo, dire, dire, dire, recitare, si dice
おっしゃる, おっしゃる, おっしゃる, そうだ, って, 暗唱する, 書かれている, 申し上げる, 申し上げる, 申す, 申す, 言う, 言う, 言う, 語る, 語る
ossharu, ossharu, ossharu, -sōda, -tte, anshō suru, kakarete-iru, mōshiageru, mōshi-ageru, mōsu, mōsu, iu, iu, kataru, kataru
kandha
답니다, 대, 말씀하다, 말씀하다, 말하다, 말하다, 암송하다
damnida, dae, malsseumhada, malsseumhada, malhada, malhada, amsonghada
dir, disc, dì
dezir
aio, dico, dico, dico, fabulor, fabulor, for, for, for, for, inquam, inquam, loquor, loquor, loquor, proloquor
sacīt, teikt, teikt
loba
sakoma, sakyti, sakyti, tarkim
kītõ
dì
säggen
groniś, groniś, groniś
soen
bilang, cakap, cakap, kata, kata
abbyr, abbyr, abbyr, abbyr, abbyr
urongoa
korokī
uswali
kusema
hwamɓa, hwamɓia
dithe, dithe, dithe, dithe
bibêjin, gotin, gotin
det sies, forrette, fortelle, fortelle om, opplyse, resitere, si, si, si, si, uttale, vise
seia, seia, seia, seie, seie, seie
ka
dire
secgan
as·beir, as·beir, as·beir
warah
dizer
seggian
jechuu
bodaj, dajmy na to, głos, mówić, mówić, powiadać, powiadać, powiedzieć, powiedzieć, rzec, wymawiać
digamos, dire, diz-se, dizem, dizer, dizer, dizer, dizer, falar, falar, recitar, suponhamos
nii, ñiy
ki
maoman
spune, spune, spune, zice, zice, zice
deir, dir, dir, gir
скажем, го́лос, пра́во го́лоса, гласи́ть, говори́ть, говори́ть, говори́ть, ска́жем, сказа́ть, сказа́ть, сказа́ть, сообща́ть, сообщи́ть
skažem, gólos, právo gólosa, glasítʹ, govorítʹ, govorítʹ, govorítʹ, skážem, skazátʹ, skazátʹ, skazátʹ, soobščátʹ, soobščítʹ
erhxe
faeddare, faedhare, narri, nàrrere
fabiddà
abair, can
govòriti, kazati, kázati, kázati, kázati, recitírati, reći, rȅći, rȅći, гово̀рити, ка́зати, ре̏ћи
diri, dìciri
hovoriť, hovoriť, hovoriť, hovoriť, hovorí sa, povedať, povedať, povedať, povedať, povedzme, povie sa
povedati, praviti, praviti, reči, reči, reči
dhihid, sheegid
kacyh·eh·yʔ
digamos, dígame, decir, decir, decir, decir, digamos, poner, se dice
carios, carios
kuambia
säg, låt oss säga, låt säga, ponera, stå, säga
magsabi, sabihin
ini, ini, ɣr
cạ
waje
dehan, ha'ak
gamba
atıyorum, nasıl desem, demek, demek, demek, diyelim, okumak, söylemek, söylemek, söylemek, söylemek, yazmak
diýmek
говори́ти, говори́ти, каза́ти, каза́ти, сказа́ти
hovorýty, hovorýty, kazáty, kazáty, skazáty
aytmoq, demoq, demoq, gapirmoq
dir
nói, nói, đọc
dire, dire, dire, dire
dweud, dweud, medd
sizze, sizze, sizze, stean, útsprekke
hais
講 /讲
zegge, zeie
gangj
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