say in Russian
say in Russian is скажем, [[пра́во]] [[голос|го́лоса]], го́лос — say means to speak words; to express something out loud or in writing.
say in Russian
What does "say" mean?
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verb To speak words; to express something out loud or in writing.
"She said she would be late for dinner."
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verb To suppose or assume something, often used to set up a hypothetical example.
"Say you won the lottery tomorrow — what would you do first?"
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noun The right or opportunity to give an opinion that influences a decision.
"Employees wanted more say in how the office was run."
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intj Used to get someone's attention before asking a question or making a suggestion.
"Say, do you know what time the shop closes?"
say in a sentence
- She said she would be late for dinner.
- What did the email say about the deadline?
- Say you won the lottery tomorrow — what would you do first?
- Employees wanted more say in how the office was run.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "say" in Russian?
"say" in Russian is скажем, [[пра́во]] [[голос|го́лоса]], го́лос. say means: To speak words; to express something out loud or in writing.
How do you pronounce скажем?
"say" in Russian is скажем, pronounced "skazhem".
How do you use "say" in a sentence?
Example: "She said she would be late for dinner." In Russian, "say" is скажем, [[пра́во]] [[голос|го́лоса]], го́лос.
Are there other ways to say "say" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 10 translations listed for "say": скажем, [[пра́во]] [[голос|го́лоса]], го́лос, говори́ть, сказа́ть, сообща́ть.