You can say "Se dice las palabras" or "Está diciendo las palabras." For future reference, you will get better language interpretations if you provide complete sentences.
diciendo
You say border in Spanish by saying "frontera".
¿Qué dices?
"Lo digo" in Spanish translates to "I say it" or "I'm saying it."
"To say" in Spanish is "decir". To go further requires more information. Who is doing the saying, and under what curcumstances? In English, we only use one word for the verb in most cases. I say,you say, they say, we say. These are all different words in Spanish. Digo, dices, dice, decimos, decís, dicen
¿Qué estás diciendo en español? Or just Que dice? , like say what?
:Ana, the name :"annae", the saying
Solamente digolo
To say 'salty' in Spanish, you would say 'salado' for masculine words and 'salada' for feminine words.
Amigo is one way of saying friend in Spanish. Amiga is for a girl.
Tú (with an accent) is an informal way of saying 'you' in Spanish. Tu (without an accent) is a pronoun used to say 'your,' informally. So, you say 'tu' to say 'your.' And you say 'tú' to say 'you.' While these words sound the same when you say them out loud, it's very easy to tell them apart in context.
To say the words 'we are family' in Spanish you say 'somos familia'. To say these words in Italian you say 'siamo una famiglia'.