daresay

daresay
ˈdare·say
vi
I \daresay [or dare say] ich meine [o möchte sagen]
he gets paid a lot of money, but I \daresay [that] he earns it er bekommt viel Geld, aber meiner Meinung nach verdient er es auch
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["dɛə'seɪ] (esp Brit) See: = dare say → academic.ru/18416/dare">dare
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daresay:
I daresay
a) ich vermute,
b) schon möglich

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