Tell

/tel/ verb

Definition

To tell means to communicate something in words, such as a fact, story, or instruction. It can also mean to recognize or notice something, as in 'You can tell he’s tired.'

Etymology

It comes from Old English 'tellan' meaning 'to count, reckon, or narrate', related to German 'zählen' meaning 'to count'. Counting and telling stories were once closely linked, both involving careful listing.

Kelly Says

The original meaning of 'tell' was closer to 'count', which is why a 'teller' at a bank still counts money. Storytelling is like counting events in order, which might be why our brains love narratives that add up step by step.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ይላል
yi-la-l
ARالعربية
يقول
yu-qool
BNবাংলা
বলে
bole
CACatalà
dir
dir
CSČeština
říct
reet
DADansk
sige
see-ge
DEDeutsch
sagen
za-gen
ELΕλληνικά
λέω
leo
ESEspañol
decir
dee-seer
FAفارسی
گفت
gooft
FISuomi
sano
san-o
FRFrançais
dire
dee-re
GUGU
હેલવું
he-lav-un
HAHA
yi
yee
HEעברית
אומר
o-mer
HIहिन्दी
कहना
ka-hna
HUMagyar
mond
mond
IDBahasa Indonesia
bilang
bi-lang
IGIG
tell
tell
ITItaliano
dire
dee-reh
JA日本語
言う
iu
KKKK
сөйлей
so-y-lay
KMKM
ប្រាប់
bra-ap
KO한국어
말하다
mal-ha-da
MRMR
काय
kay
MSBahasa Melayu
beritahu
ber-ti-hu
MYမြန်မာ
ဆို
so
NLNederlands
zeggen
ze-gen
NONorsk
si
see
PAPA
ਕਹ
keh
PLPolski
powiedzieć
po-wie-dzieć
PTPortuguês
dizer
dee-zer
RORomână
spune
spoon-eh
RUРусский
сказать
ska-zat'
SVSvenska
säg
sag
SWKiswahili
sema
se-ma
TAதமிழ்
சொல்
sol
TEతెలుగు
yun
THไทย
บอก
bawk
TLTL
sabi
sa-bee
TRTürkçe
söyle
soh-le
UKУкраїнська
сказати
ska-zati
URاردو
کہنا
kah-na
VITiếng Việt
nói
noi
YOYO
tell
tell
ZH中文
shuō
ZUZU
tell
tell

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