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Tips 033: How To Know If You Really Know – Saber vs Conocer

Author
Andrew Barr: Spanish Student, Teacher & Blogger
Published
Thu 18 Sep 2014
Episode Link
https://www.realfastspanish.com/podcast/tips-033-how-to-know-if-you-really-know-saber-vs-conocer

How well do you know how to say you know what you know in Spanish?


It today’s podcast episode we will be looking at these two common verbs in Spanish: saber vs conocer. We will look at a different way of thinking of the translation of these two verbs and so common uses of each.


A quick summary for the uses of these two verbs for ‘to know’ are:


Saber – Facts, Information & How to do something


Conocer – People, Places & Things


The conjugations of these two verbs:


Saber

(Note it is irregular in first person)

Yo sé

Tú sabes

Él / ella sabe

Nosotros sabemos

Vosotros sabeís

Ellos saben


Conocer

(Also irregular in first person)

Yo conozco

Tú conoces

Él / ella conoce

Nosotros conocemos

Vosotros conocéis

Ellos conocen


Examples from the episode:


I’m going to be familiar with it tomorrow – Voy a conocer manaña (Reference from tip 17 – A Hack For The Future)


I don’t know where I am – No sé donde estoy


He knows the answer – Él sabe la respuesta


I don’t know – No lo sé


They know nothing – Ellos no saben nada


I know how to speak spanish – Yo sé hablar español.


I know how to find – Yo sé encontrar.


I know how to explain – Yo sé explicar.


I know how to say algo – Yo sé decir algo.


Only she knows how to find this house – Sólo ella sabe encontrar está casa


Who knows! – ¡Quien sabe!


God knows! – ¡Dios sabe!


I know mathematics – Yo sé matemáticas


Are you familiar with Spanish literature – ¿Conoces la literatura española?


Do you know my friend – ¿Conoces a mi amiga?


I don’t know her – Yo no la conozco.


I know Melbourne well – Yo conozco bien Melbourne.


I don’t know Spain but one day – No conozco España pero algún día.


He we met? – Nos hemos encontrado?


Have you met / Do you know each other – ¿os conocéis?


Quote from the episode:


“Sin saber el poder de las palabras, es imposible conocer al hombre.” – Confucius

(Without knowing the force of words, it is impossible to know man)


“lo conozco como la palma de la mano” – Spanish saying.

(I know it like the back of my hand)


How else could you use saber vs conocer?


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