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I . say <said, said> [seɪ] VB trans

2. say (recite aloud):

say
say prayer

3. say (give information):

z mapy wynika, że...

4. say (express):

say

5. say (for instance, suppose):

[let's] say...

6. say (show quality):

II . say <said, said> [seɪ] VB intr

III . say [seɪ] N no pl

1. say (express opinion):

to have one's say

2. say (the right to decide):

to have no say in sth

IV . say [seɪ] INTERJ

say

say-so N no pl inf

1. say-so (permission):

zgoda f

2. say-so (unproved assertion):

słowo nt

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
On the contrary, it should find its expression in the abstraction of form and colour, that is to say, in the straight line and the clearly defined primary colour.
en.wikipedia.org
Some say it was the first resort to openly welcome snowboarders.
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Must say, my sphincter tightened a little too.
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This isn't to say that young people are apathetic, or lazy, or whatever other cliche you want to wheel out.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Businesses say they face a summer slump unless the country's utilities crank out more electricity.
www.independent.co.uk
Let your will say: the overman "shall be" the meaning of the earth!
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That they would have conceded defeat months earlier, before such calamities struck, is far-fetched to say the least.
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No parent looking to wangle themselves a laptop from a school on the back of their kid's supposed illness would say that.
entertainment.ie
Those lacy, frilly delicates and men's silk bikini briefs (which are totally masculine, needless to say) are, of course, completely mentionable now.
www.cleveland.com
During this week, there are events designed to say goodbye to the graduating seniors.
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