Monday, September 15, 2008

Saber or Conocer

This is another tough concept for a gringo to get his arms around, not to mention his ears and mind - it ranks right up there with ser and estar in comprehension difficulty. These are a couple of verbs that will show native speakers if you really know your Spanish (and if you thought, "Yo se español", then you do know!).


SABER


  • To know something by heart:
    Yo un poema de Octavio Paz.

  • To know a fact:
    Ella sabe que San José es la ciudad más grande en Costa Rica.

  • To know how to do something:
    Yo concinar frijoles.

CONOCER



  • To be familiar or acquainted with someone:
    Nosotros conocemos Juan Garciá.

  • To be acquainted with a place:
    Ellos conocen Cuba bien.

  • To acquainted with an artist or writer's work:
    ¿Tu conoces la poesiá de Octavio Paz?

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