释义 |
sa·bir \səˈbi(ə)r\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from the word for “know” in a concocted lingua franca used by Molière died 1673 French playwright in his comedy Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (1670) as the vehicle of a song (of which the first two lines are Se ti sabir, Ti respondir meaning “if you know, answer”), probably from Spanish saber to know — more at savvy : a French-based pidgin language of No. Africa |