When saying that someone said something, we often tell who spoke, whom they spoke to, and what they said. The information about who spoke and whom they spoke to is called the **quote margin**. What the person said is the **quotation**. (This is also called a quote.) In some languages the quote margin may come first, last, or even in between two parts of the quotation.
When writing that someone said something, some languages put the quote (what was said) in quotation marks called inverted commas (" "). Some languages use other symbols around the quotation, such as these angle quote marks (« »), or something else.
><u>Zechariah said to the angel</u>, "How will I know this will happen? For I am an old man, and my wife also is very old." (Luke 1:18 ULB)
<blockquote>Then some tax collectors also came to be baptized, and <u>they said to him</u>, "Teacher, what must we do?" (Luke 3:12 ULB)</blockquote>
><u>He said to them,</u> "Do not collect more money than you are supposed to." (Luke 3:13 ULB)
##### Quote margin after the quote
>Yahweh relented concerning this. "It will not happen," <u>he said</u>. (Amos 7:3 ULB)
##### Quote margin between two parts of the quote
>"I will hide my face from them," <u>he said,</u> "and I will see what their end will be; for they are a perverse generation, children who are unfaithful." (Deuteronomy 32:20 ULB)
<blockquote>"Therefore, those who can," <u>he said,</u> "should go there with us. If there is something wrong with the man, you should accuse him." (Acts 25:5 ULB)</blockquote>
>"For look, days are coming"—<u>this is Yahweh's declaration</u>—"when I will restore the fortunes of my people, Israel" (Jeremiah 30:3 ULB)
* **"Therefore, those who can," <u>he said,</u> "should go there with us. If there is something wrong with the man, you should accuse him."** (Acts 25:5 ULB)
*<u>He said,</u> "Therefore, those who can should go there with us. If there is something wrong with the man, you should accuse him."
* "Therefore, those who can should go there with us. If there is something wrong with the man, you should accuse him," <u>he said</u>.
* "Therefore, those who can should go there with us," <u>he said.</u> "If there is something wrong with the man, you should accuse him."