Los verbos Saber y Conocer The verbs Saber & Conocer.

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Los verbos Saber y Conocer The verbs Saber & Conocer

In Spanish there are two verbs which mean “to know”. Subject ConocerSaber yo tútú ud./él/ella nosotros(as) vosotros(as) uds. ellos/ellas conozco conoces conoce conocemos conocéis conocen sésé sabes sabe sabemos sabéis saben

Uses to meet for the first time. Cuando voy a las fiestas, conozco a muchas personas. When I go to parties, I meet many people. to know how to do something Sabemos hablar inglés. We know how to speak English. to be familiar with (places) Conocemos Plattsburgh. We know Plattsburgh. to know information Sé donde está Juan. I know where Juan is. to know people Conozco a Juan. I know Juan. SaberConocer

When using Conocer with “quién(es)”, it is preceeded by “a”. ¿A quién conoces aquí en Plattsburgh? Who do you know here in Plattsburgh?