You can say 'says I' When you are arguing with somebody. Goes like this: "Who says I am made of gold?" "Says I!"
"Say/Says" is the present tense. "Saying" is the gerund or present progressive tense.
(he) says -Dicit
When a girl says thank you to you then you say 'you're welcome.'
"she says" - "dit-elle"
They are both present forms of the verb 'to say'.The word 'says' you can use when the person speaking is one and no more than one person (or thing), who is not you or me. Example: He says that he is going to arrive tomorrow morning. She says she read the schedule and the schedule says there are no arrivals tomorrow.If it is more than one person or if it is me or you, you use 'say'. E.g. I say there are no arrivals tomorrow. I understand you say the same thing. We both say that there are no arrivals tomorrow, so we agree with what she and the schedule say. Nobody agrees with what he says.
That means you move on , cuz if someone is going to say fu, they are not worth your time and dont really care about you
You say that is Naughty.
say 'ok'
You say: How to you say It someone says: IT you say: no I....T
Why not!
if someone says your funny just say lol i know. lol get you out of everything.
The same thing you say when someone says "you're welcome" - nothing.