1. sais - Noun
2. sais - Verb
(India) A groom, or servant with responsibility for the horses.
(Malaya, dated) usually syce: chauffeur, driver.A 1919 photograph of M. C. Westerman, Mr. and Mrs. Soeters, and a chauffeur, in Ambarawa, Central Java, Dutch East Indies
sais
Used to represent a nonstandard pronunciation of says.
Sais (plural Sais or Saeson)
(Wales, informal) Someone from England; Englander
Glyndŵr's opportunities were further limited by the death of Sir Gregory Sais in 1390 and the sidelining of Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, and he probably returned to his stable Welsh estates, living there quietly for ten years during his forties. Source: Internet
Sasanach, the Irish word for an Englishman, has the same derivation, as do the words used in Welsh to describe the English people (Saeson, sing. Sais) and the language and things English in general: Saesneg and Seisnig. Source: Internet
Chukwu also sais one of the bandits, Adamu Umar, was captured during the operation. Source: Internet
This achievement inspired other African SAIs to pass similar legislation on disallowances and surcharges. Source: Internet
PARIS (AP) — Owners of the bistros and terrace cafes that are integral to the Paris way of life want the “je ne sais quoi” of their establishments to be recognized as of global value and endangered. Source: Internet
The SAIs said activities agreed within the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) grant agreements are both up to 18 months off-schedule and over-budget, at present. Source: Internet