"Yes, love! I did know (it)!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Sí, amor! ¡Yo sabía! The affirmative adverb, masculine singular noun, and first person singular subject pronoun and imperfect indicative also translate into English as "Yes, love! I knew (it)!" or "Yes, love! I used to know!" according to context. The pronunciation will be "see a-mor yo sa-VEE-a" in Spanish.
Seven is the English meaning of the swahili word saba.
saging saba is called CARDAVA BANANA in english. this was answered by JZNLD
The official language of Saba is Dutch; however, English is widely spoken and understood due to its popularity as a second language. Additionally, some residents may also speak Spanish or Papiamento.
sabah is morning dawn in Arabic but saba is queen sheeba!
"Saba" in Hebrew translates into English as "grandfather" or "granddad" or "grandpa."
Ah, "San Saba" is a beautiful name that comes from Spanish. It refers to a place or location, specifically the San Saba River in Texas. The name carries a sense of tranquility and natural beauty, much like the serene landscapes we love to paint.
Saba island
They're called Cardava Bananas in English.
In English Capā vāḻai. In tamil சபா வாழை
The 2 official language of Saba are:DutchEnglishEnglish is the most widely spoken language on the island.Saba English, a form of Virgin Islands Creole English, is the local vernacular.
Saba is doing the spanish section and amy isnt hahahahahaha
It's basically "shut up"