Learn what "what did you say to tessa" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This asks for a direct explanation of what someone said, often because the speaker is suspicious or upset.
From Under Her Control, Episode 40
Someone asks what was said to another person because they suspect trouble or betrayal.
Use it when you want a direct answer about a conversation, especially in conflict. It can sound accusatory if your tone is sharp.
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