it depends on the subject and usage its going to be a for of the verb "decir"
We say, or we said.
It is said "halcones".
The past form of the verb 'to say' in Spanish depends on who is speaking. For example: dije: I said dijiste: you said (informal/singular) dijo: he/she/you (formal/singular) said dijimos: we said dijistéis: you said (informal/plural) dijeron: they/you (formal/plural) said
there is no difference in wuu2 in in English and Spanish but its said different but what you up to in Spanish is lo que dos
"Oh no" said in surprise would most closely be said "¡Ay no!"
No. In Spanish you say, Dije -Sí yo soy.
"His moon" in Spanish is said as, su Luna
It is said Italia
We say, or we said.
"Yo dije..."
you say artista
The number 70,000,000 is said in Spanish as "setenta millones."
The word longhorns is said the same in Spanish as it is in English. This words is also said the same in Italian.
Entonces él dijo no.
It is said "halcones".
Con eso dicho.
It is said the same dolan.