it's important to learn the two different patterns . In this case, SAY has to be followed by TO sb ( the pattern can be either say sth or say sth to sb) and tell has to be followed by an object (sb) without TO :)
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They mean exactly the same!
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The same, however "tell someone" is more commonly used and is seen as more natural!
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There are no differences usually… although “tell” is used to give reported speech mostly. Other times, “tell” and “say” can be used interchangeably since they are synonymous.
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I agree with what Sue said about the importance of learning the pattern of how we use the two.
And I'm not sure I really agree with other answers that say that they are the same.
1. I said hello to him this morning. (Correct)
2. I told him hello this morning. (Incorrect)
'to say' is basically any form of SPOKEN communication...
but 'to tell' specifically involves the communication of a piece of information/or a command... both spoken AND written
There is another meaning of 'to tell' which is used in a different context
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