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Säg

Säg is the imperative form of the Swedish verb säga, meaning to say or to tell. It is used to command or request that someone speak or reveal something. For example: Säg vad du menar. Säg det till henne. The form is commonly used with direct speech or quoted content and can convey emphasis or urgency.

Grammatically, säg is the second-person imperative, used when addressing one or more people in informal contexts.

Etymology and cognates: säga derives from Old Norse segja, reflecting a common Germanic root. Related forms

Usage notes: Säg is frequent in everyday speech and in informal writing. It appears in various constructions,

In
standard
Swedish
there
is
no
distinct
plural
imperative
form;
säg
is
used
for
both
singular
and
plural
imperatives
depending
on
context.
The
verb
säga
has
the
following
common
forms:
infinitive
säga,
present
säger,
past
sade,
supine
sagt.
The
full
tense
system
includes
jag
säger,
du
säger,
han
säger
in
the
present;
jag
sade
in
the
past;
jag
har
sagt
in
the
perfect.
appear
in
other
Scandinavian
languages,
such
as
Danish
sige
and
Norwegian
si,
illustrating
a
shared
lineage
for
the
verb
meaning
to
say.
including
requests,
apologies,
or
clarifications,
and
can
pair
with
adverbs
or
modifiers
to
adjust
tone
(e.g.,
Säg
det
tydligt,
Säg
det
nu).
In
indirect
speech,
the
imperative
form
often
appears
in
dialogue
or
quoted
statements.
See
also:
säga,
sagt,
sade.