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Saying vs Days - What's the difference?

saying | days |


As nouns the difference between saying and days

is that saying is a proverb or maxim; something often said while days is plural of lang=en.

As a verb saying

is present participle of lang=en.

As an adverb days is

during the day.

Confession vs Saying - What's the difference?

confession | saying |


As nouns the difference between confession and saying

is that confession is the open admittance of having done something (especially of something bad) while saying is a proverb or maxim; something often said.

As a verb saying is

.

Sermon vs Saying - What's the difference?

sermon | saying |


As nouns the difference between sermon and saying

is that sermon is sermon while saying is a proverb or maxim; something often said.

As a verb saying is

.

Saying vs Knowing - What's the difference?

saying | knowing |


As verbs the difference between saying and knowing

is that saying is present participle of lang=en while knowing is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between saying and knowing

is that saying is a proverb or maxim; something often said while knowing is the act or condition of having knowledge.

As an adjective knowing is

possessing knowledge or understanding; intelligent.

Said vs Saying - What's the difference?

said | saying |


As a proper noun said

is : (l).

As a verb saying is

.

As a noun saying is

a proverb or maxim; something often said.

Utterance vs Saying - What's the difference?

utterance | saying |


As nouns the difference between utterance and saying

is that utterance is an act of uttering while saying is a proverb or maxim; something often said.

As a verb saying is

present participle of lang=en.

Saying vs Statement - What's the difference?

saying | statement |


As verbs the difference between saying and statement

is that saying is present participle of lang=en while statement is to provide an official document of a proposition, especially in the UK a Statement of Special Educational Needs.

As nouns the difference between saying and statement

is that saying is a proverb or maxim; something often said while statement is a declaration or remark.

Saying vs Doing - What's the difference?

saying | doing |


As verbs the difference between saying and doing

is that saying is while doing is (rare|chiefly|netherlands|nonstandard).

As a noun saying

is a proverb or maxim; something often said.

Saying vs Narration - What's the difference?

saying | narration |


As nouns the difference between saying and narration

is that saying is a proverb or maxim; something often said while narration is the act of recounting or relating in order the particulars of some action, occurrence, or affair; a narrating.

As a verb saying

is .

Saying vs Quoting - What's the difference?

saying | quoting |


As verbs the difference between saying and quoting

is that saying is while quoting is .

As a noun saying

is a proverb or maxim; something often said.

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