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Learn to pronounce say

/sā/
verb
  1. utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, a feeling or intention, or an instruction.
    "“Thank you,” he said"
    synonyms: speak, utter, voice, pronounce, give utterance to, give voice to, vocalize, declare, state, announce, remark, observe, mention, comment, note, add, reply, respond, answer, rejoin, whisper, mutter, mumble, mouth, come out with, claim, maintain, assert, hold, insist, contend, aver, affirm, avow, allege, profess, opine, asseverate, express, put into words, phrase, articulate, communicate, make known, get across, put across, convey, verbalize, render, tell, reveal, divulge, impart, disclose, imply, suggest, signify, denote, mean, adduce, propose, advance, bring forward, offer, plead
  2. assume something in order to work out what its consequences would be; make a hypothesis.
    "let's say we pay five thousand dollars in the first year"
    synonyms: suppose, assume, imagine, presume, take as a hypothesis, hypothesize, postulate, posit

exclamation
used to express surprise or to draw attention to a remark or question.
"say, did you notice any blood?"

noun
an opportunity for stating one's opinion or feelings.
"the voters are entitled to have their say on the treaty"
synonyms: right/chance/turn to speak, vote, opinion, view, voice, one's twopence worth, one's twopenn'orth

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noun ... the right or opportunity to speak, decide, or exercise influence: to have one's say in choosing the candidate. a turn to say something: It is now my say.
Kids Definition · 1 of 3 verb. ˈsā. said ˈsed ; saying ˈsā-iŋ ; says ˈsez. 1. a. : to express in words : state. say what you mean using as few words as possible.
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say noun [U] (RIGHT TO AN OPINION). the right or opportunity to give your opinion or be involved in making decisions: I have no say in hiring and firing.
Synonyms for SAY: tell, talk, utter, speak, discuss, share, state, give; Antonyms of SAY: suppress, stifle, read, doubt, question, wonder (about), ...
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say in British English 1 · 1. to speak, pronounce, or utter · 2. (also intr). to express (an idea) in words; tell · 3. (also intr; may take a clause as object).
say · affirm · allege · communicate · conjecture · divulge · flap · gab · guess · imagine · imply · jaw · judge · lip · opine · orate · perform · pronounce ...
say · 1. to utter or pronounce; speak: to say a word. · 2. to express in words; state; declare: Say what you think. · 3. to state as an opinion or judgment: I ...
(transitive) To pronounce. · (transitive) To recite. · (transitive) To tell, either verbally or in writing. · (transitive) To indicate in a written form. · ( ...