"Lo digo" in Spanish translates to "I say it" or "I'm saying it."
"K yo digo" is short for "que yo digo" in Spanish, which translates to "what I say" in English. It is often used to assert one's opinion or point of view.
"Después te digo" in English means "I'll tell you later".
"Orita le digo" is a Spanish phrase that roughly translates to "I'll tell her right now" or "I'll let her know immediately."
"Tienes" is translated to "you have" and "digo" is translated to "I say" in English.
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"Lo digo" in Spanish translates to "I say it" or "I'm saying it."
It means 'as I say'.
"K yo digo" is short for "que yo digo" in Spanish, which translates to "what I say" in English. It is often used to assert one's opinion or point of view.
"Después te digo" in English means "I'll tell you later".
'digo' = I say (from 'decir' - to say)
"Orita le digo" is a Spanish phrase that roughly translates to "I'll tell her right now" or "I'll let her know immediately."
...that he said (to you)... ¿Que te dijo? = What did he say (to you)?
"Tienes" is translated to "you have" and "digo" is translated to "I say" in English.
This would mean "I say students as to study". If you mean "I say that students like to study", it would be "Digo que los alumnos les gusta estudiar." Edit: It actually means "I tell students how to study"
"And my little brother said hi."
It means: "Do not believe me when I say I do not care"