sabe
See also: sabé
Galician edit
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sabe
- inflection of saber:
Kabuverdianu edit
Etymology edit
From Portuguese saber.
Verb edit
sabe
- to know
Macanese edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
From Portuguese sabe, irregularly borrowing from the third-person present form of saber (which would have yielded *sabê). See têm for a similar phenomenon.
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
sabe
- to know
- qui sabe! ― who knows! how should I know!
- Dios sabe ― God knows
- Iou nôm sabe úndi já rafundí iou-sa ôclo
- I don't know where I put my glasses
- Nôs sabe têm na úndi
- We know where it is
Usage notes edit
- sábi is a relatively common alternative spelling.
Related terms edit
- sabichám (“know-it-all”)
References edit
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sabe
- inflection of saber:
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Pronunciation edit
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sabe
- inflection of saber: