dicho
Meaning
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mentioned, said, aforementioned
Frequency
Hyphenated as
di‧cho
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈdit͡ʃo/
Etymology
Inherited from Latin dictus, dictum. In some Old Spanish texts, it originally appeared as decho; it was later altered with the influence of the -i- from conjugated forms of decir (e.g. digo, dice, diga, etc.). Compare English dictum.
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New
decir
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- to say, to tell
- to suggest
- to show; to demonstrate
- to call; to name
- (reflexive) to be said, to say (when a specific subject is not identified)
- to declare
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Sentences
Dicho imperativo se conoce como el principio de responsabilidad .
This imperative is known as the principle of responsibility.
De acuerdo a lo dicho por Buggy, Shanks es un 🅰️ poderoso guerrero .
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According to Buggy, Shanks is a powerful warrior.
Posteriormente dicho anteproyecto fue promulgado bajo la Ley No 🙅 .
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Subsequently, said preliminary draft was promulgated under Law No.