Depending on context it can mean (mostly) either "wise" or "learned" (as in a scientist, for instance). "Sabio" has the same root as the verb "saber", which means "to know".
Sabio means wise in Spanish
sabio
tu eres sabio
Domingo Sabio's population is 10,146.
El Sabio was created in 1980.
Jason Sabio was born on 1986-06-30.
Vermelho is Portuguese for red, which is rojo in Spanish.
There is no such word.....are you spelling it correctly?
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It is derived from the word saber, which means to know. Sabia and sabio are both nouns that mean sage or wise person. And sabia is also a conjugate of the verb saber. It is the past imperfect phrase "I knew."
SABIO-Reaction Kinetics Database was created in 2006.
I would say, "Es alguien que sabe mucho del mundo." Literally, "He/she is someone who knows a lot about the world." If you just want to say that someone is "wise", use "Es sabio" for a man and "Es sabia" for a woman.