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shuō to speak; to talk; to say / to explain; to comment / to scold; to tell off / (bound form) theory; doctrine
说话 shuō huà to speak / to say / to talk / to gossip / to tell stories / talk / word
yún (classical) to say
dào road; path (CL:條|条[tiao2],股[gu3]) / (bound form) way; reason; principle / (bound form) a skill; an art; a specialization / (Daoism) the Way; the Dao / to say (introducing a direct quotation, as in a novel) / (bound form) to express; to extend (polite words) / classifier for long thin things (rivers, cracks etc), barriers (walls, doors etc), questions (in an exam etc), commands, courses in a meal, steps in a process / (old) circuit (administrative division)
告别 gào bié to leave; to part from / to bid farewell to; to say goodbye to
传说 chuán shuō legend; folk tale / to repeat from mouth to mouth; they say that...
至少 zhì shǎo at least / (to say the) least
招呼 zhāo hu to call out to / to greet / to say hello to / to inform / to take care of / to take care that one does not
to spit / to send out (silk from a silkworm, bolls from cotton flowers etc) / to say / to pour out (one's grievances)
这就是说 zhè jiù shì shuō in other words / that is to say
再说 zài shuō to say again / to put off a discussion until later / moreover / what's more / besides
何况 kuàng let alone / to say nothing of / besides / what's more
表态 biǎo tài to declare one's position / to say where one stands
难说 nán shuō hard to tell (i.e. hard to judge or hard to predict) / cannot bring oneself to say it
祈祷 dǎo to pray / to say one's prayers / prayer
yuē to speak / to say
告辞 gào to say goodbye / to take one's leave
倾诉 qīng to say everything (that is on one's mind)
一言不发 yán to not say a word (idiom)
gào (bound form) to say; to tell / to announce; to report / to denounce / to file a lawsuit; to sue
附和 to agree / to go along with / to echo (what sb says)
说不上 shuō bu shàng to be unable to say or tell / to not be worth mentioning
朝三暮四 zhāo sān lit. say three in the morning but four in the evening (idiom); to change sth that is already settled upon / indecisive / to blow hot and cold
不用说 yòng shuō needless to say; it goes without saying
一声不吭 shēng kēng to not say a word


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