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What is the Latin verb for says?

The Latin verb for "says" is dicit, which is the third-person singular present active indicative of the verb dicere, meaning "to say" or "to speak".

Here are some examples:

* Dicit veritatem. (He/She/It says the truth.)

* Puer dicit, "Salve!" (The boy says, "Hello!")

* Magister dicit discipulis, "Studete!" (The teacher says to the students, "Study!")

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