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Anonymous

Oct 11, 2024

How would I say “Just saying” in Spanish?

How can I express the phrase “Just saying” in Spanish? For example, in the sentence: "I think you’re better off without him, just saying."

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Anonymous

Jan 21, 2025

solo diciendo is right grammatically speaking but when youre talking its a little different

we dont say solo diciendo at least I dont and I speak spanish 75% of the day

heres how i would say it

Creo que estas mejor sin el, digo yo.

its not grammatically correct but think of it as aint or kinda…theyre wrong but we still use them when we talk

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Anonymous

Feb 02, 2025

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How would I say “Just saying” in Spanish?

Example: I think you’re better off without him, just saying.

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Anonymous

Feb 09, 2025

Solo diciendo.

“Solo decir” is totally wrong, it would mean just say.

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Feb 20, 2025

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