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What does so sabe mean in English?

"So sabe" isn't a standard English phrase. It's likely a misspelling or a phrase from another language.

Here are some possibilities and what they might mean:

* "So, sabe?" (pronounced "sah-bay") could be a casual way of saying "So, you know?" in Spanish or Portuguese. It means the speaker is assuming the listener understands something.

* "So, savvy?" is an informal English phrase meaning "Do you understand?" or "Get it?"

* "So, safe?" could mean "Is it safe?" or "Are you safe?"

To understand the true meaning, you need more context. Please provide more information, such as:

* The language: Is it Spanish, Portuguese, or another language?

* The context: What was the speaker talking about? Who were they talking to?

With more information, I can help you decipher the meaning of "so sabe."

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