savar

Ido

Etymology

From French savoir, Spanish saber, Italian sapere, all ultimately from Latin sapere, from Proto-Indo-European *sep-.

Verb

savar (present tense savas, past tense savis, future tense savos, imperative savez, conditional savus)

  1. (transitive) to know (by learning)

Conjugation

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • presavigar (to anticipate, approach, have a feeling, have a foreboding of, have a premonition of, probe, sense, sense beforehand, sense in advance, sound out)
  • savigar (to inform)
  • saveskar (to learn, become informed)

Northern Kurdish

Etymology

From Armenian ձաւար (jawar).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsɑːvɑːɾ/

Noun

savar (Arabic spelling ساڤار)

  1. groats

References


Swedish

Verb

savar

  1. present tense of sava.
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