different between said vs called
said
English
Alternative forms
- saide, sayde, seyde (obsolete)
- sayed (nonstandard)
- sed (eye dialect)
Etymology
From Middle English seide (preterite) and seid, iseid (past participle), from Old English s?de, sæ?de (preterite) and ?esæ?d (past participle), equivalent to say +? -ed.
Pronunciation
- enPR: s?d, IPA(key): /s?d/
- Rhymes: -?d
Verb
said
- simple past tense and past participle of say
Adjective
said (not comparable)
- Mentioned earlier; aforesaid.
Translations
Determiner
said
- Mentioned earlier; aforesaid.
Translations
See also
- Said for proper noun sense
Anagrams
- AIDS, Aids, Dais, IADS, IADs, aids, dais, daïs, sadi, sida
Estonian
Verb
said
- Second-person singular past form of saama.
- Third-person plural past form of saama.
Middle English
Verb
said
- Alternative form of seide
Romansch
Alternative forms
- (Sursilvan) seit
- (Sutsilvan) set
- (Surmiran) seid
Etymology
From Latin sitis, from Proto-Indo-European *d?g??ítis (“perishing, decrease”).
Noun
said f
- (Rumantsch Grischun, Puter, Vallader) thirst
said From the web:
- what said means
- what said you
- what said granny
- what said the 25th amendment
- what state is ia
- what said the time in usa now
- what said meaning in hindi
called
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k??ld/
- (General American, Scotland) IPA(key): [k?ld]
- (AAVE) IPA(key): [k???d]
Verb
called
- simple past tense and past participle of call
Adjective
called (not comparable)
- Having the name of.
Derived terms
- so-called
See also
- be called
called From the web:
- what called for the abolition of private property
- what called for a bicameral legislature
- what called for a league of nations
- what called this symbol
- what called for reform of the reservation system
- what called for a tariff to stimulate growth
- what called for a two house legislature
- what called for rivers to be fishable and swimmable
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