- I told him that you hate him
- I said to him that you hate him
I was choosing between these two options, and I can't help thinking about the subtle differences.
For example, "I told him your secret" refers to something real and factual. Whereas "I said to him the moon is made of cheese" can be a lie.
Is it true that when you use the word "told", people would assume it is true (a true event that happened)? And if you use the word "say", people are taking it literally as a sentence that you have said, which may or may not be true.
Or am I the only one who implies this?
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