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How to Say ‘Would I tell you’ in Italian

Le direi

LAY dee-REH-ee

[LAY dee-REH-ee]

💬 Usage Tip: 'Direi' is the conditional form of 'dire'.

Phrase Breakdown

Le

[LAY]

To her

Used to refer to the recipient of an action (female).

Example

Le ho prestato il mio libro.

I lent her my book.

direi

[dee-REH-ee]

I would say

The conditional form of 'to say'.

Example

Le direi tutto quello che so.

I would tell her everything I know.

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