I think you mean savvy, which is like comprende, do you understand?
It is like Spanish sabe and has the same root as sapient, like homo sapiens ("thinking man").
2007-06-07 04:40:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Ca vie, ça vie to want to compete to somewhere?
I am sure it is Savvy, to get the meaning of
something.
2007-06-07 15:41:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Savvy
2007-06-07 11:55:23
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answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7
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It's "Savvy".
Pronunciation:
\Ësa-vÄ\
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
sav·vied; sav·vy·ing
Etymology:
alteration of 'sabi' know (in English-based creoles and pidgins), from Portuguese 'sabe' 's/he knows', from 'saber' 'to know', from Latin 'sapere' 'to be wise'.
2007-06-07 12:23:34
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answered by Logos24 3
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you mean Savvy and he talks about rum alot to lol
2007-06-07 16:12:11
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answered by Avaria 6
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Why is the rumm always gone? lol I love him he is the best pirate ever
2007-06-07 16:02:10
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answered by Sarah! 2
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savvy- which means to understand
2007-06-10 14:31:35
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answered by Drum4Life 2
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He's saying "savvy". It means, colloquially, "Do you understand?"
2007-06-07 11:41:27
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answered by Trinian 2
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I thought it was, "where is the rum?"
2007-06-07 11:57:58
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answered by LA Law 4
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