What is SAS?

What does sas mean in spanish? Such as "Sas que??"?

  • I'm half hispanic but dont know too much spanish, and i've been wondering what this means!!

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    It's a phonetic ellisiion. That should be, "Sabes que?" We do the same in English. "Did you eat?" ends up spoken like "Jeet?"

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It's lazy, run-in Spanish. The correct way to say it is, "¿Sabes qué? which means, "you know what?" (George Lopez says it a lot.)

Luna

'Sas' is a shortened version of 'sabes'

Beats me! I'll put a star and come back what my fellow Spanish speakers say. [edit] Call me ignorant of slang but I've never used "sas" to replace "sabes" and I've been speaking Spanish for decades as it is my native language. Maybe joking around I did use "saes".... oh well, I learned something new today.

Papucho

sas que isn't spanish....que means "what" , sas is nothing

*···¿Qué haces?···*

They're correct in saying that it means sabes...sabes que, like you know what?...it's pretty common in Carribean Spanish, and also American Spanish...it's no less correct than us saying 'know what'? or like the one example " jeet?" ...it's just slang. Do you have friends who use it? It probably means they're comfortable around you if they're talking like this.

megancita08

Sas is not a Spanish word. I am Spaniard. I'm sorry

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