say
How to Use Say
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe everyday verb for speaking or expressing something, plus a noun sense for having influence in a decision.
"Say" takes an object directly ("say something") whereas "tell" needs a person ("tell someone something") — don't swap them.
Word Forms
said past tense, sayed past tense, say plural, said plural, says plural, says plural, says plural, says plural, says singular, say singular, said singular, sayest singular, saidst singular, sayeth singular, saith singular, says singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
What did the email _____ about the deadline?
Etymology
From Old English secgan, "to say" — an ancient Germanic verb related to German sagen and Dutch zeggen.