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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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"I say you" or "I say to you", and Why?

"I said you the name" or "I said to you the name", Interchangeable and why is correct or not?
  

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Anonymous "I said you the name" or "I said to you the name", Interchangeable and why is correct or not? No, no, no! I told you the name.

  • Anonymous "I said you the name" or "I said to you the name", Interchangeable and why is correct or not?
  • No, no, no!
  • I told you the name.
  • If you mention the person spoken to ( you ), it's almost always "tell", not "say".
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Anonymous"I said you the name" or "I said to you the name", Interchangeable and why is correct or not?
No, no, no! I told you the name.

If you mention the person spoken to (you), it's almost always "tell", not "say".

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Hello,

I am a Brazilian native speaker.

Could you please answer what's correct.

SAY ME or SAY TO ME ?

I am basing myself on Lion Rich song.

It's wrong ?

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