Rolling R’s 56 - Decir in the Past Tense

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Decir means “to speak” in Spanish, and this installment of Rolling R’s is all about using decir in the past tense.

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  1. Diseño Web wrote:

    What is the point? decir en español or the meaning of the word means in spanish?

    September 12, 2008 @ 10:51 am

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