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European Portuguese Verb Conjugation: DIZER

Conjugating irregular verbs can be more challenging, but it’s essential for mastering the language. Today, we’ll focus on the verb “dizer,” which means “to say” or “to tell.” Below, you’ll find a comprehensive guide to conjugating “dizer” in all tenses, complete with tables for easy reference. The irregular forms will be highlighted in color for clarity.

Present Indicative (Presente do Indicativo)

The present indicative tense is used to describe habitual actions. It can also be used when speaking about actions that are currently happening, but that isn’t as common.

PersonConjugation
Eudigo
Tudizes
Ele/Ela/Vocêdiz
Nósdizemos
Vósdizeis
Eles/Elas/Vocêsdizem

Example Sentences:

  1. Eu digo sempre a verdade. (I always tell the truth.)
  2. Eles dizem que vão chegar tarde. (They say they will arrive late.)

Imperfect Indicative (Pretérito Imperfeito do Indicativo)

This tense is used to describe past actions that were ongoing or habitual.

PersonConjugation
Eudizia
Tudizias
Ele/Ela/Vocêdizia
Nósdizíamos
Vósdizíeis
Eles/Elas/Vocêsdiziam

Example Sentences:

  1. Nós dizíamos sempre a verdade aos nossos pais. (We used to always tell the truth to our parents.)
  2. Ele dizia sempre a mesma coisa. (He always used to say the same thing.)

Preterite Indicative (Pretérito Perfeito do Indicativo)

The preterite tense describes actions that happened and were completed in the past.

PersonConjugation
Eudisse
Tudisseste
Ele/Ela/Vocêdisse
Nósdissémos
Vósdissestes
Eles/Elas/Vocêsdisseram

Example Sentences:

  1. Eu disse o que sentia. (I said what I felt.)
  2. Eles disseram que iam sair cedo. (They said they would leave early.)

Pluperfect Indicative (Mais-que-perfeito do Indicativo)

This tense indicates an action that was completed before another past action.

PersonConjugation
Eudissera
Tudisseras
Ele/Ela/Vocêdissera
Nósdisséramos
Vósdisséreis
Eles/Elas/Vocêsdisseram

Example Sentences:

  1. Eu dissera que viria. (I had said that I would come.)
  2. Nós disséramos tudo o que sabíamos. (We had said everything we knew.)

Future Indicative (Futuro do Indicativo)

The future indicative is used to describe actions that will happen.

PersonConjugation
Eudirei
Tudirás
Ele/Ela/Vocêdirá
Nósdiremos
Vósdireis
Eles/Elas/Vocêsdirão

Example Sentences:

  1. Eu direi a verdade na reunião. (I will tell the truth at the meeting.)
  2. Eles dirão as novidades amanhã. (They will tell the news tomorrow.)

Conditional (Condicional)

The conditional tense describes actions that would happen under certain conditions.

PersonConjugation
Eudiria
Tudirias
Ele/Ela/Vocêdiria
Nósdiríamos
Vósdiríeis
Eles/Elas/Vocêsdiriam

Example Sentences:

  1. Eu diria a verdade se soubesse. (I would tell the truth if I knew.)
  2. Nós diríamos a verdade. (We would tell the truth.)

Present Subjunctive (Presente do Conjuntivo)

The present subjunctive is used to express doubt, desire, or uncertainty.

PersonConjugation
Eudiga
Tudigas
Ele/Ela/Vocêdiga
Nósdigamos
Vósdigais
Eles/Elas/Vocêsdigam

Example Sentences:

  1. Espero que ele diga a verdade. (I hope he tells the truth.)
  2. Que nós digamos o que sentimos! (Let us say what we feel!)

Imperfect Subjunctive (Pretérito Imperfeito do Conjuntivo)

This tense is used for hypothetical situations that are unlikely or impossible to happen.

PersonConjugation
Eudissesse
Tudissesses
Ele/Ela/Vocêdissesse
Nósdisséssemos
Vósdissésseis
Eles/Elas/Vocêsdissessem

Example Sentences:

  1. Se eu dissesse isso, ele ficaria chateado. (If I said that, he would be upset.)
  2. Se nós disséssemos a verdade, tudo seria diferente. (If we told the truth, everything would be different.)

Future Subjunctive (Futuro do Subjuntivo)

Used for actions that are possible, and even probable to happen in the future.

PersonConjugation
Eudisser
Tudisseres
Ele/Ela/Vocêdisser
Nósdissermos
Vósdisserdes
Eles/Elas/Vocêsdisserem

Example Sentences:

  1. Quando eu disser isso, ele entenderá. (When I say that, he will understand.)
  2. Se eles disserem a verdade, tudo mudará. (If they tell the truth, everything will change.)

Personal Infinitive (Infinitivo Pessoal)

The personal infinitive is used to emphasize the subject of an infinitive verb. Sometimes, it can be used to substitute the Present Subjunctive.

PersonConjugation
Eudizer
Tudizeres
Ele/Ela/Vocêdizer
Nósdizermos
Vósdizerdes
Eles/Elas/Vocêsdizerem

Example Sentences:

  1. Antes de dizer qualquer coisa, pense. (Before saying anything, think.)
  2. É importante dizermos a verdade. (It’s important for us to tell the truth.)

Imperative (Imperativo)

The imperative is used to give commands or requests.

PersonConjugation
(Tu)diz
(Ele/Ela/Você)diga
(Nós)digamos
(Vós)dizei
(Eles/Elas/Vocês)digam

Example Sentences:

  1. Diz a verdade agora! (Tell the truth now!)
  2. Digam tudo o que sabem. (Tell everything you know.)

In addition to simple tenses, Portuguese also uses composed tenses. These tenses combine an auxiliary verb with the past participle of the main verb. Below, you’ll find a comprehensive guide to the composed tenses of the verb “dizer,” along with example sentences.

Pretérito Perfeito Composto

This tense is used to express actions that started in the past and continue up to the present.

PersonConjugation
Eutenho dito
Tutens dito
Ele/Ela/Vocêtem dito
Nóstemos dito
Vóstendes dito
Eles/Elas/Vocêstêm dito

Example Sentences:

  1. Eu já lhe tenho dito que ele tem que comer mais. (I have been telling him that he has to eat more.)
  2. Eles têm dito muita coisa, mas não fazem nada. (They have been saying a lot, but they do nothing.)

Pretérito Mais-que-perfeito Composto

This tense is used to express actions that had occurred before another action in the past.

PersonConjugation
Eutinha dito
Tutinhas dito
Ele/Ela/Vocêtinha dito
Nóstínhamos dito
Vóstínheis dito
Eles/Elas/Vocêstinham dito

Example Sentences:

  1. Eu tinha dito a verdade antes de sair. (I had told the truth before leaving.)
  2. Eles tinham dito tudo antes da reunião. (They had said everything before the meeting.)

Futuro Composto

This tense is used to describe actions that will have occurred by a specific point in the future.

PersonConjugation
Euterei dito
Tuterás dito
Ele/Ela/Vocêterá dito
Nósteremos dito
Vóstereis dito
Eles/Elas/Vocêsterão dito

Example Sentences:

  1. Eu terei dito tudo até amanhã. (I will have said everything by tomorrow.)
  2. Eles terão dito a verdade antes de chegares. (They will have told the truth before you arrive.)

Condicional Composto

This tense describes actions that would have occurred under certain conditions.

PersonConjugation
Euteria dito
Tuterias dito
Ele/Ela/Vocêteria dito
Nósteríamos dito
Vósteríeis dito
Eles/Elas/Vocêsteriam dito

Example Sentences:

  1. Eu teria dito a verdade se soubesse. (I would have told the truth if I knew.)
  2. Eles teriam dito tudo se tivessem hipótese. (They would have said everything if they had the chance.)

Pretérito Perfeito do Conjuntivo Composto

This tense is used for actions that are seen as completed within a subjunctive context.

PersonConjugation
Eutenha dito
Tutenhas dito
Ele/Ela/Vocêtenha dito
Nóstenhamos dito
Vóstenhais dito
Eles/Elas/Vocêstenham dito

Example Sentences:

  1. Espero que ele tenha dito a verdade. (I hope he has told the truth.)
  2. Que nós tenhamos dito tudo o que era necessário! (Let us have said everything that was necessary!)

Pretérito Mais-que-perfeito do Subjuntivo

This tense is used for hypothetical situations in the past, that didn’t happen.

PersonConjugation
Eutivesse dito
Tutivesses dito
Ele/Ela/Vocêtivesse dito
Nóstivéssemos dito
Vóstivésseis dito
Eles/Elas/Vocêstivessem dito

Example Sentences:

  1. Se eu tivesse dito isso, ele não teria ficado chateado. (If I had said that, he would not have been upset.)
  2. Se nós tivéssemos dito a verdade, tudo seria diferente. (If we had told the truth, everything would be different.)

Futuro Perfeito do Subjuntivo

Used for actions that might and are likely to be completed by a certain point in the future or that are likely to have been completed in the past within a subjunctive context.

PersonConjugation
Eutiver dito
Tutiveres dito
Ele/Ela/Vocêtiver dito
Nóstivermos dito
Vóstiverdes dito
Eles/Elas/Vocêstiverem dito

Example Sentences:

  1. Quando eu tiver dito isso, ele entenderá. (When I have said that, he will understand.)
  2. Se eles tiverem dito a verdade, tudo mudará. (If they have told the truth, everything will change.)

Infinitivo Pessoal Composto

Used to describe a completed action with a specified subject.

PersonConjugation
Euter dito
Tuteres dito
Ele/Ela/Vocêter dito
Nóstermos dito
Vósterdes dito
Eles/Elas/Vocêsterem dito

Example Sentences:

  1. Depois de termos dito a verdade, sentimos alívio. (After having told the truth, we felt relieved.)
  2. Eles ficaram tristes por terem dito adeus. (They were sad for having said goodbye.)

Infinitivo Impessoal Composto

Used to describe a completed action in the infinitive form.

Conjugation
Ter dito

Example Sentences:

  1. Depois de ter dito tudo, ele foi embora. (After having said everything, he left.)
  2. Lamento ter dito aquilo. (I regret having said that.)

Gerúndio Composto

Used to describe an action that was ongoing and was completed in the past, or to speak about a future action once it is completed.

Conjugation
Tendo dito

Example Sentences:

  1. Tendo dito isso, ela saiu da sala. (Having said that, she left the room.)
  2. Tendo feito isso, só tem que dirigir ali ao balcão. (Having done that (= Once you do that), you just need to go to the main desk).

With these tables and example sentences, you now have a complete overview of how to conjugate the verb “dizer” in European Portuguese across all composed tenses.

Before I go, I just want to give an overview of the ways the verb DIZER is used:

  1. Dizer
    Declarar, Comentar
  • Diz-me o que queres fazer! (Tell me what you want to do!)
  • Dizem que há água gelada em Marte. (They say there’s icy water in Mars)

2. Dizer a
Expor

  • Vou dizer ao Luís o que fizeste! (I am going to tell Luís what you did!)

Interessar

  • Aquela conversa não lhes dizia nada. (That conversation meant nothing to them/ didn’t interest them).

3. Dizer de
afirmar

  • O patrão dizia sempre bem dele. (The boss always said good things about him.)

4. Dizer com
condizer

  • Essa saia diz bem com o teu casaco. (That skirt goes well with your jacket.)

And here it is! Practice regularly to become fluent and confident in your Portuguese communication. Happy learning!

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