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says

Says vs Saith - What's the difference?

says | saith |


As a verb says

is (say).

As a noun saith is

.

State vs Says - What's the difference?

state | says |


As verbs the difference between state and says

is that state is while says is (say).

Words vs Says - What's the difference?

words | says |


As verbs the difference between words and says

is that words is third-person singular of word while says is third-person singular of say.

As a noun words

is plural of lang=en.

Says vs Sakes - What's the difference?

says | sakes |


As a verb says

is third-person singular of say.

As a noun sakes is

plural of lang=en, meaning benefit.

Says vs Sai - What's the difference?

says | sai |


As a verb says

is third-person singular of say.

As a noun sai is

a handheld weapon with three prongs, used in some Oriental martial arts.

Says vs Says - What's the difference?

says | says |


As verbs the difference between says and says

is that says is third-person singular of say while says is third-person singular of say.

Reads vs Says - What's the difference?

reads | says |


As verbs the difference between reads and says

is that reads is (read) while says is (say).

As a noun reads

is .

Says vs Talks - What's the difference?

says | talks |


As verbs the difference between says and talks

is that says is third-person singular of say while talks is third-person singular of talk.

As a noun talks is

plural of lang=en.

Says vs Shows - What's the difference?

says | shows |


As verbs the difference between says and shows

is that says is third-person singular of say while shows is third-person singular of show.

As a noun shows is

plural of lang=en.

Show vs Says - What's the difference?

show | says |


As verbs the difference between show and says

is that show is to display, to have somebody see (something) while says is third-person singular of say.

As a noun show

is a play, dance, or other entertainment.

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