sage in Korean
sage in Korean is 세이지 — sage means wise, especially through experience and good judgment.
sage in Korean
세이지
Pronounced: seiji
Salvia officinalis
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.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "sage" in Korean?
"sage" in Korean is 세이지. sage means: Wise, especially through experience and good judgment.
How do you pronounce 세이지?
"sage" in Korean is 세이지, pronounced "seiji".
How do you use "sage" in a sentence?
Example: "She offered some sage advice about handling difficult coworkers." In Korean, "sage" is 세이지.
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