Louis the Fifteenth a/k/a Louis Quinze.
The French word for "said" is "dit."
"J'ai dit" in French translates to "I said" in English.
DIT
Yes, 'a dit' means 'said'. The auxiliary 'a' means '[he/she/it] has'. The past participle 'dit' means 'said'. Together, they're pronounced ah dee'.
''He said'' or ''It said''
"ils ont dit" means "they have said".
Le Roi l'a dit means "the king has spoken." Literally, "it has been said".
You could say: "C'est bien dit!" or in a short form "Bien dit!"
Dit.
"dit".
I said is " j'ai dit " in French.
'(il/elle) dit' - he/she says/is saying - 'dit' can also be the past participle - said.