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how do I say, "I know"

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I know

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updated Mar 30, 2013
posted by PreacherMike74
Welcome to the SD forum! - --Mariana--, Mar 30, 2013

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MountainBelle said:

I would say "Yo sé", if I were saying "I know" in Spanish.

Don't use the "Yo," but instead "Lo." = I know (it) / I know (that)

updated Mar 31, 2013
posted by --Mariana--
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You can check the translate tab, but the real answer depends on what/who you know. There are two verbs meaning "to know". For factual information, the verb "saber" is used. For knowing a person, the verb "conocer" is used.

"Conozco a Maria" means "I know Maria". "Sé como leer" means "I know how to read".

updated Mar 30, 2013
edited by Noetol
posted by Noetol
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I would say "Yo sé", if I were saying "I know" in Spanish. There are two words for know in Spanish though and we would need to know the context in order to answer you correctly.

You could type this into the translation box to see what it says. Go to the top of this page, click on "Translate", Type what you want in the box and hit "enter" or "Translate", and you should see the translation below. If you would like to learn Spanish, there are some excellent lessons here. Just click on "Learn" then in the drop down menu, click "Learn Spanish" It is remarkably easy to get started! smile

Bueno suerte, (Good luck),

updated Mar 30, 2013
edited by MountainBelle
posted by MountainBelle