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Sepa is the present subjunctive form of saber, for yo, el, ella, and usted.
Que sepa yo = As far as I know
No creo que él sepa = I don't think he knows
etc.
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The stellar person has already answered...but I can give my two cents too, jeje.
Please check the conjugation of saber, you will get all info on the subjunctive of this verb.
We also use the subjunctive as imperative.
¡Que sepas que no he sido yo!
The pure imperative of this verb is very seldom used.
This would be the imperative:
IMPERATIVO
sabe (tú) / sabé (vos)
sabed (vosotros) / sepan (ustedes)
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very informative
I remember from a distant conversattion: yo creo que no sepa it comes back to me...
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