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What is a saying verb?

The term "saying verb" is not a standard grammatical term. There might be some confusion with other terms, so it's helpful to clarify what you mean:

Possible Interpretations:

* Reporting Verbs: These are verbs that introduce direct or indirect speech, such as "say", "tell", "ask", "reply", "whisper", "shout", "explain", "argue", etc. These verbs are essential for reporting what someone said or thought.

* Phrasal Verbs with "Say": Some phrasal verbs include "say" and might be confused with a "saying verb." Examples include "say goodbye," "say no," "say yes," "say hello," "say something," etc.

* Proverbs or Sayings: These are short, well-known sayings that express a common truth or piece of advice. They aren't verbs, but they might be *used* with a verb to form a sentence, like "He *speaks* the truth."

If you can provide more context about how you encountered the term "saying verb", I can give you a more precise explanation.

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