The verb DIRE means to say or to tell and should not be confused with

Ginny JACKSON
A self-confessed English Francophile, Ginny loves immersing herself in French language and culture. Most of her working life has been spent teaching French to British pupils aged 2 to 18, as well as English as a foreign language to both school children and adults, in England and in France.
The verb DIRE means to say or to tell and should not be confused with
The verb VOIR usually means to see (although it can also mean to understand) and
ALLER is one of the three most commonly used French verbs. Its meaning is simple
The verb SAVOIR usually means to know and it has irregular forms but it is
Faire is the fourth most commonly used verb in French, so it’s a must-learn verb
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