Significado en español
Significado de Who's got something to say
A phrase inviting others to express their opinions or thoughts.
In simple words: Who wants to speak or share something?
Who's got something to say en una frase
- At the meeting, I asked, 'Who’s got something to say?'
- 'Who's got something to say?' she asked, looking around the table.
- In the group chat, I wrote, 'Who's got something to say?' after the news broke.
Cómo usar Who's got something to say
Use in casual conversations when prompting others to share their thoughts. Not suitable for formal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Think of a group meeting where you ask, 'Who's ready to speak up?'
Palabras relacionadas
Collocations with Who's got something to say
- got something to say
- who has something to say
- say something
Synonyms for Who's got something to say
- Who wants to talk?
- Anyone got something to share?
- Who's willing to speak?
Opposites of Who's got something to say
- Who's silent
- Who's got nothing to say
- Who's quiet
- Who's keeping mum
Common mistakes with Who's got something to say
- Using it in formal situations where a more polite invitation is needed.
- Confusing it with 'who has something to say', which is more formal.
- Omitting context, making it unclear who should speak.
Who's got something to say appears in
Who's got something to say en otros idiomas
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Preguntas frecuentes sobre Who's got something to say
¿Qué significa Who's got something to say?
Who wants to speak or share something?
¿Qué significa Who's got something to say en español?
Who wants to speak or share something?
¿Cuál es la definición de Who's got something to say?
A phrase inviting others to express their opinions or thoughts.
¿Cómo se usa Who's got something to say en una frase?
At the meeting, I asked, 'Who’s got something to say?'
¿Puedes dar otro ejemplo de Who's got something to say?
'Who's got something to say?' she asked, looking around the table.
¿Cuáles son los sinónimos de Who's got something to say?
Algunas alternativas comunes son Who wants to talk?, Anyone got something to share?, Who's willing to speak?.
¿Cuál es el opuesto de Who's got something to say?
Significados opuestos incluyen Who's silent, Who's got nothing to say, Who's quiet, Who's keeping mum.
¿Qué palabras acompañan a Who's got something to say?
Suele combinarse con got something to say, who has something to say, say something.
¿Cuáles son los errores comunes al usar Who's got something to say?
Using it in formal situations where a more polite invitation is needed. Confusing it with 'who has something to say', which is more formal. Omitting context, making it unclear who should speak.
¿Cómo se pronuncia Who's got something to say?
US: //huz ɡɑt ˈsʌmθɪŋ tə seɪ//, UK: //huːz ɡɒt ˈsʌmθɪŋ tə seɪ//. Escucha el audio de arriba para oír la pronunciación nativa.
¿Who's got something to say es formal o informal?
"Who's got something to say" es informal, así que encaja en conversaciones casuales con amigos y familia.
¿Cuándo debo usar Who's got something to say?
Use in casual conversations when prompting others to share their thoughts. Not suitable for formal settings.
