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Aloud and out loud are both used as adverbs in the same way. Aloud is what you should use in more formal situations, out loud is used in casual or chatty situations. >>Don't know why the first two bothered to answer.

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Do you say out loud or aloud?

Depends on how you want to use either of them, usually though, aloud is used.


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