Sabio

Word SABIO
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The word "sabio" in example sentences

Vale mas el pendejo que pasa de sabio que el savio que por pendejo calla lo que save. ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

Deberás pagar el precio de ser sabio y poeta -, le contestó Mimir. ❋ Veruscio (2008)

El pueblo de Venezuela es mucho mas sabio que esto. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Spanish proverb has it, mas sabe el necio en su casa, que el sabio en la agena — a fool knows more of his own business than a wise man does of others. ❋ Unknown (2004)

It is just the reverse if a man is wanting in these formal qualities, but has, on the other hand, knowledge of such a kind that it lends value to his conversation; this value, however, will then entirely rest on the matter of his conversation, for, according to the Spanish proverb, mas sabe el necio en su casa, que el sabio en la agena. ❋ Unknown (2004)

El legado cultural de loe antepasados mayas es abundante en el sabio uso de los recursos que proporciona la naturaleza, de donde se ha conformado una medicina tradicional muy arraigada aunque con poca sistematizacin y sin ninguna aceptacin plena por la medicina oficial. ❋ Unknown (1991)

El hombre más sabio del mundo puede equivocarse alguna vez, llegue á donde llegare su ciencia (however great, etc.) 8. ❋ C. A. Toledano (N/A)

Que no le enturbia el pecho de los soberbios grandes el estado, page 10 ni del dorado techo se admira, fabricado del sabio moro, en jaspes sustentado. ❋ Unknown (1899)

Necesitar ver al derwich de Anghera, que estar sabio, y él traducir todo. ❋ Pedro Antonio De Alarc��n (1862)

Anghera, en busca del sabio santón, según había dicho a D. Bonifacio, tomó hacia el Sur, por un barranquillo tapado de malezas ❋ Pedro Antonio De Alarc��n (1862)

Whereupon the Gibraltar Jew cursed the sabio, his father, mother, and all his family. ❋ George Henry Borrow (1842)

He then looked me in the face and smiled, and taking out a book from his pocket, in Hebrew characters, fell to reading it; whereupon a Spanish sailor on board observed that with such a beard and book he must needs be a sabio, or sage. ❋ George Henry Borrow (1842)

The dispute was referred to one of the sabios, or priests; but the sabio, who was also from Mogadore, at once took the part of the ❋ George Henry Borrow (1842)

Were I to apply to the sabio he might consent, but when I ask for my portion he would put me in ndui! ❋ George Henry Borrow (1842)

The sabio replied, "I put you in ndui," a kind of purgatory or hell. ❋ George Henry Borrow (1842)

It is just the reverse if a man is wanting in these formal qualities, but has, on the other hand, knowledge of such a kind that it lends value to his conversation; this value, however, will then entirely rest on the matter of his conversation, for, according to the Spanish proverb, _mas sabe el necio en su casa, que el sabio en la agena_. ❋ Arthur Schopenhauer (1824)

The sabio replied, “I put you in ndui,” a kind of purgatory or hell. ❋ Unknown (1712)

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