can't say that I do



(I) can't say that I do.

 and (I) can't say's I do.; (I) can't say (as) I do.
Fig. a vague response to a question about whether one remembers, knows about, likes, etc., something or someone. (The say as and say's are not standard English.) Jane: You remember Fred, don't you? John: Can't say as I do. Bob: This is a fine looking car. Do you like it? Bill: I can't say I do.
See also: say

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ketill-Ancient Scandinavian
Nance[næns]
Blanchard-Ancient Germanic
Dewydd-Welsh (Archaic)
Khasan-Chechen, Ossetian, Circassian, Ingush, Tatar, Bashkir
Fulgenciofool-KHEN-thyo (Spanish), fool-KHEN-syo (Latin American Spanish)Spanish