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How to say information in English

Information is expressed in English as a message.

The message is parsed as follows:

First, pronunciation:

British pronunciation: [? mes? d? ]

American pronunciation: [? m? s? d? ]

Second, interpretation:

News; Information; Verbal information

Verb (abbreviation of verb) transmits information; Express intention

Third, the word form changes:

Plural number: message

Past tense: news

Past participle: messaged

Present participle: information

Fourth, word collocation:

Text message: SMS

Message: leave a message

Message board: message board

Verb (abbreviation for verb) usage:

The basic meaning of news is "information, news", which can refer to any information obtained by people through observation, reading or communication, but it is not necessarily accurate. It can also refer to information published by newspapers, radio or television. Information can also be interpreted as "gist and theme", which generally refers to the political, moral and social revelations and predictions made by prophets, writers and books.

Message can sometimes be used as the attributive of infinitive or that clause.

6. Example:

I received a message from my boss this morning. I heard from my boss this morning. )

If I'm not here, can you leave me a message? If I'm not here, can you leave me a message? )

She texted me that she would be late. She sent me a message telling me that she would be late. )

The message of this film is about the importance of family. )

He sent a message to his friend asking for help. He sent a message to his friend asking for help. )