/sɐ.ˈbeɾ/
OriginDo infinitivo latino sapĕre (ter gosto).
- conhecimento; aquilo que se sabe
- conhecer, ter conhecimento de, estar informado sobre, ser sabedor
“Não queremos aprender o que sabemos, não queremos nem saber.”
- ter sabor de, ter sabor semelhante a
“Como é possível? Esta carne não sabe a carne!”
Formssabendo(gerund) · sabido(participle) · sei(singular, first-person, indicative, present) · sabes(singular, second-person, indicative, present) · sabe(singular, third-person, indicative, present) · sabemos(plural, first-person, indicative, present) · sabeis(plural, second-person, indicative, present) · sabem(plural, third-person, indicative, present) · sabia(singular, first-person, indicative, past, continuative) · sabias(singular, second-person, indicative, past, continuative) · sabia(singular, third-person, indicative, past, continuative) · sabíamos(plural, first-person, indicative, past, continuative) · sabíeis(plural, second-person, indicative, past, continuative) · sabiam(plural, third-person, indicative, past, continuative) · soube(singular, first-person, indicative, past) · soubeste(singular, second-person, indicative, past) · soube(singular, third-person, indicative, past) · soubemos(plural, first-person, indicative, past) · soubestes(plural, second-person, indicative, past) · souberam(plural, third-person, indicative, past)