(le travail), dit-elle, (n'est pas difficile) : (the work), she says, so she says, (is not hard)dire, présent
We generally use dit-il or dit-elle to specify whose speech we are reporting in the middle or at the end of a statement.
  • "Tous les après-midis de la semaine, peu après le déjeuner, le maire joue à la pétanque avec ses conseillers près du Vieux Port, ce qui, dit-il, lui permet de se détendre avant l’apéro."

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