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sae

/seɪ/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.adverb

So; to such a great extent or degree (used chiefly in Scots and northern dialects).

Example Sentences:
  • He was sae happy to see his family again after a long journey.
  • It was sae cauld outside that the river froze solid.
2.adjective

Such (used in traditional Scottish and northern English contexts).

Example Sentences:
  • I have never seen sae grand a castle.
  • She had sae much courage during the storm.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Chiefly Scots and Northern English variant of the word 'so'. Derived from Old English swā ('so, as'), it has been preserved in traditional Scottish literature, poetry, and regional dialects for centuries.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'sae' as a Scottish accent saying 'so' with extra flair.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “sae

1. What is the meaning of “sae” in English?

In English, sae (adverb) is defined as: “So; to such a great extent or degree (used chiefly in Scots and northern dialects).”.

2. How do you use “sae” in a sentence?

He was sae happy to see his family again after a long journey.

3. What are English synonyms of “sae”?

Common synonyms include:so,thus,such,to that degree

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “sae”?

Chiefly Scots and Northern English variant of the word 'so'. Derived from Old English swā ('so, as'), it has been preserved in traditional Scottish literature, poetry, and regional dialects for centuries.