This is the 3405th most frequent Spanish word.
dijera
"Dijera" is the imperfect subjunctive form of "decir," meaning "might say" or "would say," depending on the context.
In this sentence, 'dijera' is used in the past subjunctive mood to express a hypothetical scenario or condition.
Si él me dijera la verdad, yo podría ayudarlo.
If he were to tell me the truth, I could help him.
Here, 'dijera' is used as the past subjunctive mood in a dependent clause following a request.
Me pidió que le dijera lo que necesitaba.
He asked me to tell him what he needed.
In this sentence, 'dijera' expresses a wish or desire that is contrary to the current reality, utilizing the past subjunctive mood.