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Ming Yin Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Saying vs. Talking about

Is there a difference in meaning between "What [the hell] are you saying?!" and "What [the hell] are you talking about?!" Thanks!
  

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In many cases they would be interchangeable. On the other hand: saying = I don't believe what you just said. talking about = I'm not familiar with the subject.

  • In many cases they would be interchangeable.
  • On the other hand: saying = I don't believe what you just said.
  • talking about = I'm not familiar with the subject.
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In many cases they would be interchangeable. On the other hand: saying = I don't believe what you just said. talking about = I'm not familiar with the subject.

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