The word "said" has its origins in Old English and has been used in the English language for over a thousand years. It is derived from the Old English word "sægde," which means to speak or utter words.
The adverb for the word 'said' is 'saidly'.
The word "said" can be rearranged to spell one other word.You can spell the word aids.
There are a couple hundred words that can be used instead of the word said. Some examples are, replied, says, cried, shouted, and answered,
The origin of the term gosh is not exactly known, but the term began being used as a replacement term of the word God. The first known use of the world was in the mid seventeen hundreds.
No, "had said" cannot be used next to each other in a sentence because "had" is a past perfect auxiliary verb while "said" is the main verb in the past tense. They cannot both serve as main verbs in the same sentence without a connecting word.
The word awesome was used by many people once they saw the great Conor Wolohan. They said 'he is awesome'
Ever since the first time it was said.
The word hazard was first used in the 14th century. It is said to be from a Middle English word meaning the die.
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The first word he said was What to Bell, than he said never mind
The first word he said was 'Brisingr' which means fire.
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A word that is used all too often in stories is the word said. The word is used often, but never to often. Almost every time a character speaks, writers put in said. Commented, pointed out, and words like this can relate to the word said, but said is the most common word that is in almost every story you can find.
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Yuri Gagarin.
The word "the" is probably the most used word in English.