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saying, telling, rendition, say-so, comment, say, tell, mention, declare

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As a Noun: 1. A traditional sentence that people often say and that gives advice or information about human life and experience. English = saying. 2. The way someone goes about using words or signs to communicate a specific piece of information or a story. English = telling, rendition. 3. The words or signs of another person which you accept as the reason or authority for you to do something. Informal English = say-so. 4. Something that you say that gives your opinion of something or which gives an explanation of it. English = comment. As a Verb or Adjective: 1. To speak words. English = say. 2. To use spoken words, written words or signs to communicate something to someone else. English = say, tell. 3. To use spoken words, written words or signs to briefly talk about something to someone else (usually when the main reason for the communication is another piece of information). English = mention. 4. To say something that gives your opinion of something or which gives an explanation of it. English = comment. 5. To say that something is the case in a firm, deliberate way. English = declare.