Actually it depends on which "that" you are meaning to use. If it is just the sentence on its own "I would say that.", then sagen gets sent to the end b/c "that" is your article. [i assumed you meant this one b/c you said 'das', not 'dass']
But if you are saying the first part of a sentence "I would say that I am old", then you would be saying "Ich würde sagen, daß [note here you use the ß] ich alt bin"
Actually it depends on which "that" you are meaning to use. If it is just the sentence on its own "I would say that.", then sagen gets sent to the end b/c "that" is your article. [i assumed you meant this one b/c you said 'das', not 'dass']
But if you are saying the first part of a sentence "I would say that I am old", then you would be saying "Ich würde sagen, daß [note here you use the ß] ich alt bin"
ok, thx if so the final verb "bin" gets sent to the end, but isn't in the infinitive?
I'm sure the first bit is correct can you look up and answer the other question? thx
So you want your whole sentence to be "I would say that I lead a healthy lifestyle"? In this case you are using the wrong word. It should be dass/daß, not das (the). And yes the verb then gets sent to the back
So it would be "Ich würde sagen, daß ich eine _____ führe"
That would be correct if OP is adding a second part (which I suspect they are now - blame the das spelling )
So you want your whole sentence to be "I would say that I lead a healthy lifestyle"? In this case you are using the wrong word. It should be dass/daß, not das (the). And yes the verb then gets sent to the back
So it would be "Ich würde sagen, daß ich eine _____ führe"
thx, lifesavers both of you... sorry about the spelling...