In Spain, the plural command form for “decir” is “decid”. In other Spanish-speaking countries, they use “digan” to make a command to more than one person. In either case, they can be combined with the pronouns to make longer words in much the same way that “di” can. Examples...
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The untrained body is unable to harness the potential benefits of being in direct contact with the subconscious. One can, however, master control over one’s dreams to discern when one is dreaming. Although, to the dreamer, the dream is real, it becomes possible to distinguish illusion from ...
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