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- let me say
let me say
let me (just) say
and just let me saya phrase introducing something that the speaker thinks is important. Rachel: Let me say how pleased we all are with your efforts. Henry: Why, thank you very much. Bob: Just let me say that we're extremely pleased with your activity. Bill: Thanks loads. I did what I could.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Luisa | | LWEE-sah (Spanish), LWEE-zah (Italian) | Spanish, Italian |
| Wilfried | | VIL-freet | German |
| Jeni | | JEN-ee | English (Modern) |
| Brian | | [braiən] | |
| Tamanna | | - | Indian, Hindi, Bengali |
| Gerardo | | je-RAHR-do (Italian), he-RAHR-do (Spanish) | Italian, Spanish |