"Little sage" in English is poca salvia in Italian.
"Sage" in English means salvia in Italian.
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pocco salvia
聖人 /sei jin/ [lit: sage/saint] and 賢人 /ken jin/ [lit: wise person] and 賢者 /ken ja/ [lit: wise person] are Japanese words meaning 'sage'.
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The Latin word for sage is the word sapiens. The Italian and Spanish word for sage is salvia and the French word is sauge.
"Already very sensible" and "Already (a) great wise person" are English equivalents of the French phrase déjà grand sage. The complimentary phrase indicates that the person in question is precociously, presciently wise in manner and thought. The pronunciation will be "dey-zha graw sazh" in French.
Sage is a herb. Goes nicely with chicken. A sage is a wise person.
English
There is an English Cheese called Sage Derby with sage running through the middle. I have seen it on sale in Waitrose on the counter (UK).
Saige is a Modern English variant spelling of Sage, which comes from the English word sage, and is referring to either a type of spice, or a term for a wise person.
Italian Spice is really a mixture of herbs including parsley, oregano, thyme, sage, rosemary, sweet basil & marjoram.