How to Say "they said" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “they said” is “dijeron” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Ellos dijeron que no podían venir a la fiesta.
They said that they couldn't come to the party.
¿Qué les dijeron ustedes a sus padres sobre el viaje?
What did you all tell your parents about the trip?
Me dijeron que el museo estaba cerrado.
They told me the museum was closed.
A Specific Past Action
'Dijeron' is used for actions that happened and were completed at a definite point in the past. Think of it like a snapshot: the action of saying or telling is over and done with.
Who are 'They' or 'You All'?
This one word can refer to different groups. It means 'they said' (ellos/ellas) or 'you all said' (ustedes). You know who it is from the conversation's context.
The 'j' is Important!
Mistake: “Mis padres *decieron* que no.”
Correction: Mis padres *dijeron* que no. The verb 'decir' is irregular and changes its stem to 'dij-' in this past tense. It's a very common mistake, so practice it!
Saying vs. Speaking
Mistake: “Ellos *hablaron* que la tienda estaba cerrada.”
Correction: Ellos *dijeron* que la tienda estaba cerrada. Use 'decir' to report what someone said. Use 'hablar' for the general act of speaking, like 'Ellos hablaron por teléfono' (They spoke on the phone).
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