savér

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See also: saver and savêr

Emilian[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin sapiō (taste, to have a good discernment). Compare Italian sapere.

Noun[edit]

savér m (plural savér)

  1. (Modena) knowledge; experience

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Verb[edit]

savér

  1. (Modena) to know
  2. to be able to; can

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