sage in Italian
sage in Italian is saggio, savio, salvia — sage means wise, especially through experience and good judgment.
sage in Italian
saggio
Wise.
savio
Wise.
saggio
A very wise person or spiritual teacher; someone of gravity and wisdom, especially, a teacher venerable for years, and of sound judgment and prudence; a grave or stoic philosopher.
savio
A very wise person or spiritual teacher; someone of gravity and wisdom, especially, a teacher venerable for years, and of sound judgment and prudence; a grave or stoic philosopher.
salvia
What does "sage" mean?
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adj Wise, especially through experience and good judgment.
"She offered some sage advice about handling difficult coworkers."
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noun A person widely respected for wisdom, especially an elder or philosopher.
"The villagers sought out the old sage whenever a dispute arose."
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noun An aromatic herb (Salvia officinalis) used in cooking, or related plants in the same genus.
"She added fresh sage and butter to the roasted squash."
sage in a sentence
- She offered some sage advice about handling difficult coworkers.
- The villagers sought out the old sage whenever a dispute arose.
- She added fresh sage and butter to the roasted squash.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "sage" in Italian?
"sage" in Italian is saggio, savio, salvia. sage means: Wise, especially through experience and good judgment.
How do you use "sage" in a sentence?
Example: "She offered some sage advice about handling difficult coworkers." In Italian, "sage" is saggio, savio, salvia.
Are there other ways to say "sage" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "sage": saggio, savio, salvia.
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