sapè
Corsican
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *sapēre, from Classial Latin sapiō, sapere (“taste”).
Verb
sapè
- to know
Neapolitan
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *sapēre, from Classial Latin sapiō, sapere (“taste”).
Pronunciation
Verb
sapè
- to know something
Tarantino
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *sapēre, from Classial Latin sapiō, sapere (“taste”).
Verb
sapè
- To know
Conjugation
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Conjugation of sapè (second conjugation)
infinitive | sapè | ||||||
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gerund | sapènne | past participle | sapúte | ||||
person | singular | plural | |||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
indicative | ije | tu | jidde / jèdde | nuje | vuje | lóre | |
present | sape | sape | sape | sapíme | sapíte | sapene | |
imperfect | sapéve | sapíve | sapéve | sapèmme | sapivene, sapívve | sapèvene | |
perfect | sapíve | sapìste | sapíje | sapèmme | sapìste | sapérene | |
subjunctive | cu ije | cu tu | cu jidde / cu jèdde | cu nuje | cu vuje | cu lóre | |
present | sape | sape | sape | sapíme | sapíte | sapene | |
imperfect | sapìsse | sapìsse | sapìsse | sapèmme | sapìste | sapèssere | |
imperative | – | tu | jidde / jèdde | nuje | vuje | lóre | |
— | sape | sap? | sapíme | sapíte | sap? |
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- Tarantino terms inherited from Vulgar Latin
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