Originally Posted by
Papa Wheelie
For what it is worth, I think that bike is SANO.
Call me an idiot, but...wha?
"Sano
[edit] Etymology
sana + -o
[edit] Pronunciation
IPA: /ˈsano/
Hyphenation: sa‧no
[edit] Noun
sano (accusative sanon)
health
[edit] Antonyms
malsano
[edit] Related terms
sana / malsana
sani / malsani
sanigi / malsanigi
[edit] Finnish
[edit] Verb
sano
Present indicative connegative form of sanoa.
en sano (I don’t say)
et sano (you don’t say)
ei sano (he doesn’t say)
Second-person singular imperative form of sanoa.
sano! ([you], say!)
Second-person singular imperative connegative form of sanoa.
älä sano! (don’t say!)
Especially in spoken language, a common contraction of the third person singular indicative past form of the verb sanoa (“to say”), sanoi.
se sano = hän sanoi (he said)
[edit] Anagrams
osan
[edit] Italian
[edit] Etymology
From Latin sānus.
[edit] Adjective
sano m (f sana, m plural sani, f plural sane)
healthy, sound
[edit] Related terms
sanare
sanificare
sanitizzare
sanità
sanitario
[edit] Verb
sano
first-person singular present indicative of sanare
[edit] Anagrams
anso, ansò, naso, sona
[edit] Latin
[edit] Etymology
From sānus (“sound in body or mind”).
[edit] Pronunciation
(Classical) IPA: /ˈsaː.noː/
[edit] Verb
present active sānō, present infinitive sānāre, perfect active sānāvī, supine sānātum.
I heal, cure.
(figuratively) I restore, repair, correct.
[edit] Inflection
[show ▼]First Conjugation
[edit] Related terms
sānātiō
sānē
sānifer
sānitās
sāniter
sānus
[edit] Adjective
sānō
dative masculine singular of sānus
dative neuter singular of sānus
ablative masculine singular of sānus
ablative neuter singular of sānus
[edit] Spanish
[edit] Etymology
From Latin sānus.
[edit] Adjective
sano m (feminine sana, masculine plural sanos, feminine plural sanas)
healthy, sound
earnest
pure
whole, unbroken, sound
[edit] Synonyms
(healthy): saludable
[edit] Derived terms
sanear
sanidad
[edit] Usage notes
Sano is a false friend, and does not mean sane in the sense of of sound mind. Spanish equivalents are shown in the "Translations" section of the English entry sane.
[edit] Verb
sano (infinitive sanar)
First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of sanar."