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What is correct between say me and say to me? There are differences?
What is correct between say me and say to me? There are differences?
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1 Dec 2014
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Yes, as @pikachalupa said, I think you meant "tell me". Say to me, is not that natural. Tel me, is more natural.
Tell me what you mean?
Tell me what he had said?
What did he say to you?
That's what he said to me!
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"Say to me" is the correct one.
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"Say me" would be giving an order to someone to say "me". While "say to me" is probably what you'd use on a regular basis. "Tell me" is another good words choice if you want someone to speak about something with you
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Yes, as @pikachalupa said, I think you meant "tell me". Say to me, is not that natural. Tel me, is more natural.
Tell me what you mean?
Tell me what he had said?
What did he say to you?
That's what he said to me!
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