"K yo digo" is short for "que yo digo" in Spanish, which translates to "what I say" in English. It is often used to assert one's opinion or point of view.
"Yo le digo de tu parte..." "I will tell her/him on your behalf" Be careful... :)
"No digo" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "I don't say" in English.
"Lo digo" in Spanish translates to "I say it" or "I'm saying it."
"DespuΓ©s te digo" in English means "I'll tell you later".
"Orita le digo" is a Spanish phrase that roughly translates to "I'll tell her right now" or "I'll let her know immediately."
"Yo le digo de tu parte..." "I will tell her/him on your behalf" Be careful... :)
This would mean "I say students as to study". If you mean "I say that students like to study", it would be "Digo que los alumnos les gusta estudiar." Edit: It actually means "I tell students how to study"
"No digo" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "I don't say" in English.
Porque yo lo digo
Translation: Cuando yo digo 'densidad', tu dices....
Yo no digo nada personal
Translation: Cuando yo digo 'densidad', tu dices....
Translation: Cuando yo digo 'densidad', tu dices....
al rato te digo
Yo digo que necesito para enviar fotos
Translation: Por favor, expliqueme lo que digo en español. (Literally: Please explain to me what I'm saying in Spanish)
i say = yo digo you say = tu dices he/she says=el/ella dice