savair
Gallo
Etymology
From Old French saveir, from Latin sapere, present active infinitive of sapio, cognate with French savoir.
Verb
savair
- 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 !
- J'arais peü savair pourqui que je les engênais si tant !
Romansch
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *sapēre, from Classial Latin sapiō, sapere (“taste”), from Proto-Indo-European *seh₁p- (“to try, to research”).
Conjugation
infinitive | savair | ||||||
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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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