savair

Gallo

Etymology

From Old French saveir, from Latin sapere, present active infinitive of sapio, cognate with French savoir.

Verb

savair

  1. To know
    J'arais peü savair pourqui que je les engênais si tant !
    I could have know why I am such a burden to them !

Romansch

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *sapēre, from Classial Latin sapiō, sapere (taste), from Proto-Indo-European *seh₁p- (to try, to research).

Verb

savair

  1. (Rumantsch Grischun, Puter, Vallader) to know (how to do something)

Conjugation

infinitive savair
gerund savend
past participle savì m, savida f, savids m pl, savidas f pl
person singular plural
first second third first second third
indicative jau ti el/ella/ins nus vus els/ellas
present sai sas sa savain savais san
imperfect saveva savevas saveva savevan savevas savevan
conditional savess savessas savess savessan savessas savessan
conjunctive che jau che ti ch'el/ch'ella/ch'ins che nus che vus ch'els/ch'ellas
sappia sappias sappia sappian sappias sappian
imperative ti vus
sappias sappias
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