[AGL] what does Kemo Sabe mean? Could it mean "like I said?"

Frances Morey frances_morey at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 15 15:12:56 EDT 2006


Thanks, Jon,
  I was going on what sound connotation they made for me. I seem to remember "tonto" as fool from my unfinished/failed Spanish classes. South Texans have difficulty accepting Spanish as a second language, at least this one did. It woulda been good to know.
  Best,
  Frances

Jon Ford <jonmfordster at hotmail.com> wrote:
  Frances-- I sent an email about this yesterday. Kemo sabe and tonto are Amer 
Indian words--meaning, respectively "my trusted friend" and "wild one." 
People assumed they were Spanish words that mean completly different, 
negative things, ie. "don't know" ("no sabe" ) and "fool."

Jon


Enjoyed reading about your touch-with-greatness. Hey, how's that for a theme 
for discuss amongst ourselves?
When I first heard it I thought "kemo sabe" was "My Friend," wasn't it mi 
kemo sabe? After I took Spanish it became "Ya' know."
A pet peeve of mine is "Like I said..." That drives me up a tree when I hear 
someone say it. It's seems so presumptious either to warn the listener that 
one is being repetitive, or to suggest that the listener was expected to 
hang on every utterance of the speaker. "Like I said," bheh.
Frances




 		
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