The wise man speaks because he has something to say - the fool because you always have something to say?
I mean - Quiero decir , It means - quiere decir .
Diga is the third person singular imperative of decir, meaning to tell. It means tell! It's how Spaniards answer the phone.
I think that the Spanish phrase in your question should be written as follows: "Igualmente, es decir, estoy orgulloso de tí". Having said that, the English meaning would be: "Likewise, I mean, I am proud of you." However, I would say that the phrase is more in line with: Likewise; that is to say, I am proud of you as well.:
Roughly translated, it means 'The only thing I can say in English is that I am sad'
Te quiero decir = I want to tell you.
It means, "the worst [thing] I can say to a man..."
Because in Spanish is porque.
Decir translates to "to tell" or "to say."
I mean - Quiero decir , It means - quiere decir .
"Es posible decir" means "it is possible to say" in English.
you can't say no
"¿Qué quiere decir 'teacher'?" is "What does 'teacher' mean?" in English. "Quiere decir teacher' means 'It means teacher', probably in response to the question: 'Que quiere decir 'profesor/maestro' en ingles?' ('What does 'profesor/maestro' mean in English?')
Roughly "What more do you mean?"
English. Esto depende. "Inglés" es "English" en inglés. Si quieres decir "ingle", es una palabra anatómica y quiere decir "groin" en inglés.
Something for saying if not to demonstrate it
How to say I want to be free.
Por favor. ¿Me puedes decir donde esta esta calle?