How to Say ‘You told me’ in Spain Spanish
Usted me dijo
Oo-sted Meh Dee-ho
[Oo-sted Meh Dee-ho]
💬 Usage Tip: Useful for referencing a prior statement in formal conversation.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Polite disagreements often start by referencing what was previously stated.
Phrase Breakdown
Usted
[Oo-sted]
You
Formal second person singular pronoun.
Usted me dijo que sí.
You told me yes.
Me dijo
Meh Dee-ho
Words in this phrase
me
[Meh]
me
Referring to oneself as the object of a verb or preposition.
Me dijiste la verdad.
You told me the truth.
dijo
[Dee-ho]
told
Past tense of 'to tell'.
Ella me dijo que vendrá.
She told me she will come.
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