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Can Saber mean know and/or hear from?

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Can Saber mean know and/or hear from?

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updated NOV 22, 2009
posted by danieljay1
No entiendo la pregunta, alguién puede traducirlo al español. gracias - EdiOswaldo, NOV 22, 2009

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HI danieli, good questionwink

Jason, Daniel is right, saber can mean to know about . it is actually often used this way:

Me gustaría saber de ti. I would like to hear from you.

updated NOV 22, 2009
posted by 00494d19
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More examples:

  • Desde hace seis meses no sabemos nada de él.

    (We haven't heard from him in six months.)

  • En cuanto lo supimos, fuimos a ayudarle.

    (As soon as we heard/found-out, we went to help him.)

updated NOV 22, 2009
edited by Daniel
posted by Daniel
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Thanks for your help. Gracias para su ayuda.

updated NOV 22, 2009
posted by danieljay1
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Danieli, not that I am aware of. Saber means "to know" in a fact kind of way. Definitely use the dictionary and the conjugator on the site to check it out. smile Welcome to the forum!!

updated NOV 22, 2009
posted by Jason7R
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