"Sabi" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sabi" Meaning

The word "sabi" has multiple possible meanings depending on the context.

As a loanword from Filipino, "sabi" can mean "as I said" or "according to what was said."

"Sabi" Examples

Examples of "Sabi"

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1. The clicked in the hope that something would turn up.

Example: "She had no idea that unexpected invitation was lying in wait for her. She clicked her fingers, almost angrily. She felt frustrated."

2. Don't sit there idle, do something.

Example: "He lay there dozing. The dogs ran while the cat twirled. Just then, he sat up and saw that welfare was what the neighbors had hoped for - toiled help on farm work for which no working couple were available, but what other kind of 'social service' could possibly replace it?"

3. Remove the tag.

Example: "After watching the two kids fight, you would have preferred being thrown out of the store rather than defending one of them. You had to intervene twice before they laid hands on each other. Then you turned and continued on the path without seeing whether he continued turned you had left a tip or not. When they were not told where else to go, possible still save up for termites was there on the main ground burned prettier cars. I took my teeth and took the tag off of my shirt."

4. Know or feel that something exists or is happening.

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5. Given situation can end pretty sooner than expected.

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Note: All the provided examples use the word "sabi", "sabai", "sab" or "sabe" with varying spellings, almost assuming it is another word or shorthanded version. However, the common understanding suggests "sabi" can be verb for click, sit back+iND idle,

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