like i said

idiom
UK: /laɪk aɪ sɛd/
US: /laɪk aɪ sɛd/
  1. Used to emphasize or remind someone of a previous statement.

    1. Like I said, we need to leave now or we'll be late. [ ] [ ]
    2. We should bring an umbrella, like I said earlier, it might rain later. [ ] [ ]
  2. To reiterate a point that should already be understood or remembered.

    1. This is very important, like I said, don't forget your passport! [ ] [ ]
    2. Be sure to double-check everything, like I said before, mistakes can be costly. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "like i said" in English means: Used to emphasize or remind someone of a previous statement., To reiterate a point that should already be understood or remembered..

The phonetic transcription of "like i said" is /laɪk aɪ sɛd/ in British English and /laɪk aɪ sɛd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "like i said": "Like I said, we need to leave now or we'll be late.". More examples on the page.