Sayest Meaning in English
word · lemma: say
ˈseɪ
SAY-ist
sˈeɪ
SAY-ist
Definição
An old English form of 'say,' used with 'thou,' meaning 'you say.' Seen mainly in historical or religious texts.
Uso & Nuances
Extremely archaic; not used in modern English except to mimic old literature, Shakespeare, or religious styles (like the King James Bible). Always paired with 'thou'. Do not use in daily speech.
Spanish: dices (arcaico) - dijiste (arcaico)Portuguese (BR): dizes (arcaico) - disseste (arcaico)Portuguese (PT): dizes (arcaico) - disseste (arcaico)Chinese (Simplified): 你说(古语)Chinese (Traditional): 你說(古語)Hindi: तू कहता है (पुराना/काव्यात्मक)Arabic: تقول (قديم/أدبي)Bengali: বলিসRussian: говоришь (устар.)Japanese: 言う(そなたが) - 申す(そなたが)Vietnamese: ngươi nói (cổ) - nhà ngươi nóiKorean: 말하도다 (옛 표현)Turkish: dersin (eski dilde)Urdu: کہتا ہے (قدیم زبان)Indonesian: engkau berkata (klasik) - kau bersabda (puitis)
Frases de Exemplo
What sayest thou about this plan?
basic
Why sayest thou so?
basic
Thou sayest the truth.
basic
How often sayest thou such things to me?
natural
If thou sayest yes, I shall believe thee.
natural
Never sayest thou a kind word!
natural