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In Greek, "sabía" (σάβια) refers to a type of salted fish, specifically sardines or anchovies, that are typically preserved in brine. The term can also convey connotations of something that has been prepared or stored for future use. In some contexts, it may also be associated with traditional Greek culinary practices.

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