digo

This is the 3247th most frequent Portuguese word.


digo

"Digo" means "I say" or "I tell" in English.


Here, 'digo' is used as the first person singular present form of the verb 'dizer,' translating as 'I say.' It signifies the act of expressing verbally.

Eu digo a verdade.

I say the truth.


'Digo' in this sentence also represents the present tense, emphasizing the subject's act of speaking or saying something and pointing to the truthfulness or intention behind their words.

O que digo é sincero.

What I say is sincere.


Here, 'digo' demonstrates habitual action, occurring in present and describing the tendency of speaking impulsively. The verb form reflects a self-aware commentary from the subject.

Às vezes digo palavras sem pensar.

Sometimes I say words without thinking.