Dice (Decir [To say], el/ella/usted, present):
El dice: He says, it says
Ella dice: she says
Usted dice: You say (Formal, not used very often, and is fading out of Spanish culture)
Dices, from Decir (To Tell; To Say)
It means: You say or You tell
'You say 'boligrafo' (ballpoint-pen)'
It means: how do you say "county" in Spanish?
The phrase 'the whole box and dice' originated from dice games such as liar's dice. It is most common in Australian English, and means the whole thing.
said
Spanish-English = "How do you say it?"
(He) (she) speaks profanities.
que dice is what does it say or what does she say or what does he say
how do you say liar
he or she is already late
'You say 'boligrafo' (ballpoint-pen)'
"Cómo se dice" means "How do you say..."
It means: how do you say "county" in Spanish?
It means cut into small cubes, more or less the size of dice.
Translation: Who is it that says that they love?
It means: how do you say "county" in Spanish?
'He [or She] says, tells' is an English equivalent of 'dice'. The verb also may be translated as '[formal singular] You say, tell'. It's pronounced 'DEE-tcheh'.
The word dice (as a noun) is the plural; the singular is die.According to the Oxford English Dictionary, dice is historically the plural of die, however in modern standard English dice is used as both the singular and plural form.