Two men find a very beautiful room filled with many extraordinary things.
A (talking about the room): I knew we would find something special! B (talking about one of the objects he noticed): I'll say, special. Look at this! |
Could you explain "I'll say, special." to me, please? Does B's line mean "You are absolutely right, it is special, but look at this, it's even more special!", I wonder.
") . The word "special" echoes what the speaker is agreeing with. So, the overall meaning is "I absolutely agree that we will find something special here, and, look, here is an example".
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"I'll say" expresses enthusiastic agreement (often an expression by itself: "I'll say!"). The word "special" echoes what the speaker is agreeing with. So, the overall meaning is "I absolutely agree that we will find something special here, and, look, here is an example".